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North Korea testing, quarantining for COVID-19, still says no cases - WHO representative

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North Korea testing, quarantining for COVID-19, still says no cases - WHO representative

By Stephanie Nebehay

 

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FILE PHOTO: Volunteers carry out temperature screening during an anti-virus campaign in Pyongyang, North Korea in this image released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 4, 2020. KCNA via REUTERS

 

GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea, one of only a handful of countries not to have reported confirmed cases of COVID-19, has said that it continues testing and has more than 500 people in quarantine, the World Health Organization (WHO) told Reuters on Tuesday.

 

The WHO, which said it had been receiving "weekly updates" from the health ministry, said that the reclusive country had the capacity to test coronaviruses in its national reference laboratory in the capital Pyongyang.

 

"As of 2 April, 709 people - 11 foreigners and 698 nationals - have been tested for COVID-19. There is no report of a COVID-19 case. There are 509 people in quarantine – two foreigners and 507 nationals," Dr. Edwin Salvador, the WHO Representative to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), said in an email reply.

 

"Since 31 December, 24,842 people have been released from quarantine, which includes 380 foreigners," he said.

 

The WHO has been informed that North Korea received primers and probes for use with PCR diagnostic tests from its ally China in January, he added. The WHO has sent supplies of protective equipment.

 

The WHO's website shows the latest global tally at nearly 1.3 million officially reported cases and 72,614 deaths in some 206 countries and territories - appearing to exclude North Korea, Lesotho, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Yemen.

 

Click https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7 for a Reuters GRAPHIC tracking global cases of the new coronavirus.

 

A U.N. human rights expert has called for lifting international sanctions against countries including North Korea - imposed for its nuclear and missile programmes - to ensure that food supplies reach hungry populations during the pandemic.

 

The Geneva-based WHO said in February that North Korea had reported checking nearly 7,300 travellers over a six-week period to Feb. 9. The health ministry said 141 travellers with fevers had tested negative for the novel coronavirus, it said.

 

Some foreign experts have expressed doubts that North Korea, which shares borders with China and South Korea, both hard-hit by epidemics, has not detected any infections.

 

North Korea has stepped up border checks and imposed quarantine measures. The head of U.S. forces in South Korea said in mid-March that North Korea had its military forces on lockdown for about 30 days and had recently resumed training.

 

"We are on lockdown ... We are very cautious about the spread of this virus," a North Korean diplomat at its U.N. mission in Geneva told Reuters. "I understand we have no cases, zero cases."

 

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by Grant McCool)

 

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Viruses are picky.  Why would they choose to reproduce in North Korea, Lesotho, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Yemen? 

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No cases in North Korea.

Bang problem  solved.

 

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Anyone remember that great movie "The Interview", where the leader of North Korea was so perfect he didn.t even have an **** hole ? So why should they have any virus ????

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IS IT POSSIBLE?????  Maybe so (with KIM running the show).... It is rumoured (and highly believable) that when someone has the 'virus'..... They are disposed of immediately (Probably creamated).... Thus 'NO CASES' exist in NK....

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The Kim dynasty had the genus foresight to lock down the country 60 years before the virus.    

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The problem is who believes the Chinese loving WHO anymore

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I don’t believe in CCP’s numbers.

I don’t believe in WHO’s numbers.

I don’t believe in LoS numbers.

And I especially don’t believe in NK’s numbers...

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