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Thursday, July 2, 2020

WHO says North Korea reopens schools but cautions against threat of COVID 19


North Korea reopens schools but maintains a ban on public gatherings and requires people to wear masks in public places, the World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday. One of its responses to the threat of the Corona virus.

While the North has not confirmed any infections, its agency has been sharing weekly updates with the WHO on measures it will take to prevent the disease, said Edwin Salvador, the agency's representative. Epidemic.

In the latest update provided on June 19, the ministry said that all educational institutions have now been reopened, with children required to wear masks and washrooms.

The ministry also reported that all 922 people examined were negatively tested, while hundreds of others, many of them freighters at the seaports and onshore borders, were regularly tested. To control.

"Temperature control with thermometers, hand washing facilities and alcohol are still available in all public places, including supermarkets, restaurants and hotels," Salvador said via email. It is a duty for all people to wear masks in public places and not allow public gatherings. ”

It has also established 235 emergency response teams, including epidemiologists, doctors, nurses, veterinarians and veterinarians, who are tasked with investigating any suspected cases.from  REUTERS
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