South Korea drops vaccination proof for indoor spaces despite Omicron surge

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South Korea drops vaccination proof for indoor spaces despite Omicron surge
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South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or negative coronavirus tests to enter indoors space starting Tuesday.

South Korea will no longer require people to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or negative coronavirus tests to enter indoors space starting Tuesday, removing a key preventive measureThe Health Ministry’s announcement Monday came as the country set another one-day record for COVID-19 deaths with 114, breaking the previous high of 112 set Saturday.

“We had considered the need to focus our limited public health resources to testing high-risk groups and managing people who already tested positive.… There had also been regional confusion following court rulings,” Park said during a briefing.The governor’s office summarized 19 provisions in executive orders that will be immediately terminated, including requirements that all state-owned properties be made available for emergency use.

“While the anti-epidemic pass has been halted, we ask for people in their 60s or older and unvaccinated people to exercise even more caution than before,” Park added, saying Omicron could be dangerous to them.hit South Korea hard in December and early January

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