Health workers had diagnosed a daily average of around 63,000 new cases in the past seven days, including 50,568 in the latest 24 hours — a drop-off from mid-March when the country reported hundreds of thousands of infections each day at the height of an omicron-driven surge. As hospitalizations and deaths slow, less than 30% of the country's 2,800 intensive care units designated for COVID-19 patients are occupied. South Korea had already removed much of its pandemic restrictions earlier this month, including a 10-person limit on private social gatherings, a midnight curfew at restaurants, coffee shops, and bars, and a ban on food consumption at movie theaters, concert halls, and indoor sports venues.