North Korea calls for stronger COVID-19 measures

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North Korea called for stronger measures against the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic at a meeting presided by leader Kim Jong Un, state ...

Experts have said North Korea is particularly vulnerable to the virus because of its weak health care system AFP/STRSEOUL: North Korea called for stronger measures against the rapidly spreading coronavirus pandemic at a meeting presided by leader Kim Jong Un, state media reported on Sunday , without acknowledging whether the country had reported any infections.

The coronavirus epidemic - which has infected more than 1.7 million worldwide - had become"a great disaster threatening the whole mankind, regardless of borders and continents", the Korean Central News Agency reported. The meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea on Saturday discussed changing policy tasks in the wake of the epidemic, KCNA reported, as officials called for strict and thorough check of the infiltration of the virus.A joint resolution was adopted"on more thoroughly taking national measures for protecting the life and safety of our people to cope with the worldwide epidemic disease", it added.

As part of its anti-virus efforts North Korea put thousands of its own people and hundreds of foreigners - including diplomats - into isolation and mounted disinfection drives.

 

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Pretty strong measures for a country with zero Covid-19 cases.

Do they shoot those who exhibit the first COVID19 symptoms in North Korea?

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