In response to a continued surge in the number of cases and the discovery of mass cluster infections, Korea is maintaining its toughened social distancing rules until Jan. 3, putting the capital region of Seoul, Incheon and Gyeonggi Province under Level 2.5 rules and the rest of the country under Level 2.
Authorities additionally implemented much stronger restrictions for the winter holiday season, especially for private gatherings and travel. The capital region also issued administrative orders to ban private gatherings of five or more people until Jan. 3.
PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News The perfectly-timed optical illusion photo shows the camel standing still while his head was turned the other way. Sanjeev said: “I saw a herd of camels crossing the road. It was a sight I couldn’t resist clicking. PIC BY Sanjeev Nijhawan / Caters News “I stopped and went towards the herd and suddenly at a distance I saw this camel with his head turned around which looked like a headless camel. “I had around five seconds to get the photo before he pulled his head up again.”
If it were not Pandemic global broken down, full bustle shopping traffics
ReplyDeleteshould have taken down town. Take glimpse at it, darkened there desolate.
It means business are down out, poor business no hope sighting recovery.
Wyhan originated virus killing global economics, hopless when it come back alive.
No near future. It might take years ahead for full recovery.