South Koreans are returning to work and crowding shopping malls, parks,
golf courses and some restaurants as
South Korea relaxes social distancing rules amid a continued downward trend in
Coronavirus cases.
A growing list of companies, including SK Innovation and Naver, has ended or eased their work from home policy in recent weeks, though many continue to apply flexible working hours and limit travel and face-to-face meetings.
Parks, mountains and golf courses brimmed with visitors over the weekend, while shopping malls and restaurants were slowly returning to normal.