Don’t Use Cash, Eat Side by Side: South Korea’s Rulebook for Reopening

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Don’t Use Cash, Eat Side by Side: South Korea’s Rulebook for Reopening
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After two months of social distancing amid the coronavirus, South Korea is about to open up. And it has a rule for everything, hoping to keep people safe as they start returning to their regular routines.

SEOUL—After two months of intensive social distancing, South Korea is about to open up. And it has a rule for everything.

When meeting in an office, people will wear masks. At meals, diners will sit next to each other or in a zigzag pattern, not directly across. Hotel rooms will be ventilated for 15 minutes after travelers check out. Visitors at zoos and aquariums must stand 6 feet apart. Shouting and hugging will be discouraged at sporting events. So will high-fives.

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