The foreign ministry stated Friday that due to the global spread of the omicron strain of COVID-19, South Korea has extended its special advise against international travel for another month.
People must cancel or postpone non-essential journeys abroad until Feb. 13, as per the advisory, and those who are already abroad should take precautions to avoid being exposed to the virus, such as avoiding large-scale events.
It was originally released in March 2020, and each month since then, it has been extended.
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