South Korea says it will stick to its intensive prevention and sanitation guidelines until daily new infections drop to single digits.
The country, which did not have a lockdown, successfully restricted the virus, but has recently seen new clusters and around 50 new infections each day.
If cases did not drop, tougher social distancing could restart, Health Minister Park Neung-hoo said.
South Korea was the first epicentre of the virus outside of China. The country's overall infections stand at just over 12,000 while around 1,000 of these remain active.
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