USFK Joins Korea’s “Living with COVID” Strategy

It was only a matter of time before USFK aligned themselves with the Korean government’s new “Living with COVID” strategy:

Since August, the U.S. military has prohibited or discouraged its population from visiting districts in South Korea that confirmed 50 or more COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people over seven days. (U.S. Forces Korea)

Americans affiliated with the U.S. military in South Korea were free to move about the country as of Friday, when U.S. Forces Korea lifted its coronavirus travel restrictions.

USFK, the command responsible for roughly 28,500 American troops on the peninsula, said in a news release its troops and other personnel are no longer subject to travel restrictions meant to curb the spread of COVID-19, the coronavirus respiratory disease.

Looser restrictions for U.S. personnel, including Defense Department civilian employees, contractors and family members, “better align with the [South Korean] government’s ‘Living with COVID-19’ initiatives,” according to USFK.

Stars & Stripes

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setnaffa
setnaffa
4 years ago

The leadership may be rank cowards; but they know all the right pronouns.

I’m sure that has the enemies of freedom shaking in their overpriced Italian loafers.

Korean Guy
Korean Guy
4 years ago

US is still behind other nations from opening their society up.

I guess the stereotype that Southerners are freedumb loving people are right….

https://twitter.com/dellcam/status/1457198069032890374

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