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Seoul Museums, Theaters to Close Again As New COVID-19 Clusters Discovered

© REUTERS / YONHAPMannequins are placed in spectator seats to cheer South Korea's football club FC Seoul team during a match against Gwangju FC, which is held without fans due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Seoul, South Korea, May 17, 2020
Mannequins are placed in spectator seats to cheer South Korea's football club FC Seoul team during a match against Gwangju FC, which is held without fans due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Seoul, South Korea, May 17, 2020 - Sputnik International
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SEOUL (Sputnik) - Museums, theatres and other national cultural institutions in South Korea’s Seoul and surrounding areas will temporarily close again due to a surge in COVID-19 cases that have been discovered in clusters, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said on Friday.

According to the ministry, museums, galleries, libraries, concert halls and theatres will shut down from May 29 to June 14 in Seoul, the nearby city of Incheon and the capital province of Gyeonggi-do. The authorities added that the new measure could be kept in place even after the deadline, as it depended on the coronavirus situation.

The new ban comes weeks after the authorities discovered a new cluster linked to a young man who visited several nightclubs in Seoul and tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in May. Separately, concerns are rising over a hotspot connected to a retail logistics centre in the city of Bucheon, which is 15.5 miles west of Seoul.

A woman wearing a protective face mask uses her phone as the Millennium Hilton Hotel lights up its rooms in the shape of a smiling emoji to comfort people amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Seoul, South Korea, April 26, 2020. - Sputnik International
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Cultural institutions reopened on May 6 as the country eased its COVID-19 restrictions after the spread had slowed.

On Thursday, the country reported 79 new cases, which is the highest daily increase since early April, while on Friday, 58 new cases were confirmed. Some 90 percent of new cases this week have been registered in Seoul and surrounding areas.

Overall, South Korea has confirmed 11,402 COVID-19 cases and 269 coronavirus-related deaths since the start of the outbreak.

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