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