North Korea discusses revising COVID-19 curbs, outbreak 'improving'

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SEOUL: Top North Korean officials discussed revising anti-epidemic restrictions on Sunday (May 29) as they assessed the situation over the country\u0027s first acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak was \u0022improving\u0022, state media reported. A politburo meeting guided by leader Kim Jong Un \u0022made a positive evaluation of th

SEOUL: Top North Korean officials discussed revising anti-epidemic restrictions on Sunday as they assessed the situation over the country's first acknowledged COVID-19 outbreak was"improving", state media reported.

A politburo meeting guided by leader Kim Jong Un"made a positive evaluation of the pandemic situation being controlled and improved across the country and discussed the issues of continuously stabilising and improving the overall anti-epidemic situation", said KCNA news agency. North Korea reported no new deaths among fever patients for a second consecutive day, and said 89,500 more people showed fever symptoms on Sunday.The isolated country has been fighting an unprecedented COVID-19 wave since declaring a state of emergency and imposing a nationwide lockdown this month, fuelling concerns about lack of vaccines, medical supplies and food.

Efforts to strengthen anti-epidemic measures were being taken across North Korea, including collecting rain water, examining virus-resistant medicines and setting up quarantine places, KCNA said.

 

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