What about international flights? Are airports in SK still closed? I'm pretty sure they will have to limit traffic into and out of the country despite easing social distancing.
Otherwise, won't there be a new wave of infections when they let 'outsiders' back in from places where the virus is still running rampant?
> What about international flights? Are airports in SK still closed? I'm pretty sure they will have to limit traffic into and out of the country despite easing social distancing.
Airports in South Korea has never been closed - South Korea has never banned anyone coming & going outside. A quarantine of two weeks became mandatory since April 1th, but South Korea has never closed Airports or has done a lockdown.
> Otherwise, won't there be a new wave of infections when they let 'outsiders' back in from places where the virus is still running rampant?
Definitely that's a concern, 5 out of 8 new cases yesterday were people that were infected from foreign countries. However since South Korea has never closed it's airports, people generally think it's controllable(like it always was).
Otherwise, won't there be a new wave of infections when they let 'outsiders' back in from places where the virus is still running rampant?