North Korean authorities sent out the order requiring residents in the capital to stay in their homes until Sunday the day after reports emerged of people in the city stocking up on essential items amid fears of an incoming lockdown.
starting Wednesday in an effort to combat “rising” cases of a respiratory illness, according to reports.
Seoul-based outlet NK News says The notice announcing the lockdown said the common cold was among the illnesses circulating in the country, but it said nothing about
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