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North Korea: Fighting Covid with traditiona­l medicine

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In early 2020, the country sealed its borders to try to project

insulate itself from the pandemic.

Its leadership has so far rejected outside medical support.

We’ve been monitoring state media, which is recommendi­ng various traditiona­l treatments to deal with what is referred to as “fever”. For those not seriously ill, ruling-party newspaper Rodong Simnun recommende­d remedies including ginger or honeysuckl­e tea and a willow-leaf drink.

Hot drinks might soothe some Covid symptoms, such as a sore throat or cough, and help hydration when patients are losing more fluid than normal.

Ginger and willow leaf also relieve inflammati­on and reduce pain. But they are not a treatment for the virus itself.

State media recently interviewe­d a couple who recommende­d gargling with salt

NORTH Korea is grappling with the spread of Covid in an unvaccinat­ed population, without access to effective anti-viral drugs.

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water morning and night.

A “thousand of tonnes of

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salt” had been sent to Pyongyang to make an “antisep

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tic solution”, the state news agency reported.

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Some studies suggest gargling and nasal rinses with salt water combat viruses that cause the common cold.

But there is little evidence they slow the spread of Covid.

Mouthwash could kill the virus in the lab, a study found.

But it has not convincing­ly been shown to help in humans.

Covid is mainly caught by inhaling tiny droplets in the air via the nose as well as the mouth, so gargling attacks only one point of entry. And once the virus has entered, it replicates and spreads deep into the organs, where no amount of gargling can reach.

Ibuprofen (and paracetamo­l) can bring down a temperatur­e and ease symptoms such as headache or sore throat.

antivirals paxlovid, molnupirav­ir and remdesivir

antibody therapies that mimic the immune system

But their effectiven­ess is variable.

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