On Nov. 1, South Korea began its “coexist with COVID” pandemic prevention model in phases aimed to restore everyday life and order. That night, restaurants in South Korea were filled with customers, and the streets appeared to have regained vitality. In the past few months, many countries in Asia and Oceania have shifted their strategies to coexist with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus rather than eliminating it. And South Korea is one of the latest additions to implement its “living with COVID” pandemic approach. On the evening of Nov. 1, an Epoch Times reporter visited Seochon Street near Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul and found that most restaurants were crowded with young customers. The food street appeared to have regained its pre-COVID vitality. Since implementing the new pandemic prevention model, South Korea has seen a significant spike in international travel bookings. According to Wemakeprice, a South Korean e-commerce platform, its …
South Korean Economy Appears to Revitalize as COVID Restrictions Ease
November 4, 2021
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