
A girl peers through a plastic screen of an outdoor restaurant near Seoul. (Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images)
SEOUL — The first timeSouth Korean lawmaker Yong Hye-in, 33, ventured out of her home after having her son in 2021, she was struggling with postpartum depression, and her husband wanted to cheer her up with a stroll. But when Yong’s family tried to walk into a nearby cafe, they were turned away. It was a “no-kid zone.”
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