The government invests heavily to remove human contact from many aspects of life but fears of harmful social consequences persist

For Seoul-based graduate Lee Su-bin, the transition to a new lifestyle during the pandemic was no big deal.

“At the university library, I would reserve my books online, which would then be sanitised in a book steriliser before being delivered to a locker for pick up,” the 25-year-old says.

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