South Korea announced it will loosen social distancing rules this week to allow gatherings and events to take place after the number of new coronavirus cases dropped significantly in recent days.
The country endured one of the worst early outbreaks of the disease outside China and strict social distancing has been widely observed since March.
South Korea reported its death toll is around 250 – vastly lower than that of Italy, Britain, Spain and France, which have each recorded at least 24,000 fatalities.
South Korea was expected to have more COVID-19 cases as it is near to China.
“South Korea will implement the everyday life quarantine scheme starting Wednesday,” Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said during a government meeting.
“Gatherings and events will be permitted under the condition that they follow disinfection measures,” he added.
The South reported 13 new infections on Sunday, taking the total to 10,793, the Korea Centres for Disease Control said.
Some professional sports, including baseball and soccer, are due to start their new seasons this week after being postponed over virus fears, although the matches will be played behind closed doors.
The government is also set to announce this week the dates for students to return to school, which is expected to be some time around mid-May, according to Yonhap news agency.