We’re covering progress in Asia’s battle with the coronavirus, the aftermath of the fire in Icheon, South Korea, and whether you should worry about your drinking habits during the pandemic. | | By Melina Delkic and Carole Landry | | People in masks in Seoul on Wednesday. Woohae Cho for The New York Times | | South Korea on Thursday reported that for the first time since the virus’s Feb. 29 peak, it had no new domestic cases and just four cases among people who came in from outside the country. | | Also on Thursday, Hong Kong reported that there had been no new cases there for five straight days. That was a welcome turnaround after a spike in cases in late March from international travelers. | | They are not the only ones on that path — Australia and New Zealand are close. Beijing’s major tourist sites are set to reopen just in time for China’s extended holiday weekend. | | ■ Even as its neighbors start lifting lockdowns, Britain is not ready, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday. He promised to lay out a roadmap soon of what its reopening would look like. | | ■ Russia’s prime minister, Mikhail V. Mishustin, said on Thursday that he was sick with Covid-19, the highest-ranking Russian official known to have been infected with the coronavirus. | | ■ With its new stimulus plan, the European Central Bank will pay banks to lend money after the economy shrank the most in decades — and it says the worst is yet to come. The eurozone economy could shrink by as much as 12 percent this year. | | Police investigators looking at a destroyed construction site in Icheon, South Korea, on Thursday. Hong Ki-Won/Yonhap, via Associated Press | | What angered many South Koreans was that the apparent causes of the fire were so familiar: vapors from a chemical solution filling a room where workers may have been generating sparks, with the ensuing fire fed by extremely combustible insulation. | | Situations like that, all too familiar in South Korea, along with lax regulatory enforcement and corruption, have repeatedly led to deadly workplace disasters in the country. | | “I am sorry that similar accidents are repeating themselves,” President Moon Jae-in said. “We are not learning lessons from the past accidents.” | | History: Hundreds have died from fires with similar causes. 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A third is led by Dynetics of Huntsville, Ala. | | Ice loss in Antarctica: New satellite data provides the most precise picture yet of Antarctica’s ice, where it is accumulating most quickly and disappearing at the fastest rate, and how the changes will contribute to rising sea levels. | | Snapshot: Above, Rishi Kapoor, who died on Thursday, in “Bobby.” Bollywood is reeling after losing two legends in less than 24 hours. Mr. Kapoor, 67, was a Bollywood giant, a handsome, charming matinee idol who starred in dozens of films in the 1970s and ’80s. | | What we’re listening to: “Oh, Hello: the P’dcast,” in which two comedians portray elderly New Yorkers whose many peculiarities include their diction. “These podcasts are bringing a lot of joy into our household,” writes Sam Dolnick, an assistant managing editor. “So good. We are now mispronouncing so many words.” | | Aya Brackett for The New York Times | | Cook: Samin Nosrat’s lasagna made with delicate homemade pasta, rich béchamel and savory tomato sauce. If you’re out of mozzarella, Sam Sifton, our Food editor, has ideas about substitutions in his latest newsletter. | | We’ve started an email newsletter, At Home, with our recommendations for what to read, cook, watch and do while staying inside. Sign up here. | | Zoom happy hours are serving as a break from isolation and a consolation prize for canceled plans. | | “During a crisis, you know, cocktail hour can be almost any hour!” chirped Ina Garten, the chef and author of “The Barefoot Contessa” cookbooks, while mixing what appeared to be a bucket-size cosmopolitan in a video posted to Instagram. | | At a time when boundaries have all but disappeared — home is the office! school time is work time! pajamas are work clothes! — the clink of ice cubes in a glass or the crack of a can may seem like one of the few ways left to distinguish evening from day, or weekend from week. | | But as the months in quarantine pile up, what started out as a way to unwind may, for some, start to feel like an unexpectedly stubborn habit. Alcohol sales nationwide were up 55 percent the week ending March 21 compared with the year before. | | For those in recovery, the combination of stress and social distancing can make maintaining sobriety all the more challenging. | | For most people, drinking in moderation is not inherently harmful. The threshold is higher for men — women absorb and metabolize alcohol differently. Nature is sexist like that. | | There’s a short-term fix doctors prescribe when alcohol or other recreational substances feel like they’re taking more than they offer: Stop for a little while and see how you feel. | | That’s it for this briefing. See you next time. | | Thank you To Theodore Kim and Jahaan Singh for the break from the news. You can reach the team at briefing@nytimes.com. | | Were you sent this briefing by a friend? Sign up here to get the Morning Briefing. | | |