South Korean Prime Minister Han Doyi said that the crown disease epidemic has stabilized, and the South Korean government decided to increase South Korean -China round -trip flights to 80 at the end of this month.

According to the Yonhap News Agency, Han Dexun made the above notification at the crown disease prevention and control meeting on Friday (February 17).

He said that according to the restrictions implemented in December last year, the number of flights from South Korea to China is 62 per week. From next month, this number will gradually increase to 100 per week.

With the current epidemic prevention measures, the South Korean government requires that passengers from Chinese passengers must be tested by crown diseases before and when they arrive in the country, and can only enter the Incheon International Airport.This measure is maintained until the end of this month.

Han Dezhi said that the South Korean government will decide whether to lift the above restrictions next week.

He said: "(South Korea) The current crown disease epidemic situation is significantly stable, and the average daily confirmed cases have decreased for eight consecutive weeks, maintaining a level of 10,000."

Han Dezhi said,If the epidemic continues to be controlled, South Korea will begin to explore the removal of surplus epidemic prevention restrictions, including the level of downgrading the alert level of the disease, and a comprehensive dismissal of the mask.

South Korea has revoked most indoor masks on January 30, but still requires the public to wear masks in hospitals, pharmacies and public transportation.