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North Korea reports more suspected COVID-19 deaths

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ORTH Korea has confirmed 15 more deaths and hundreds of thousands of additional patients with fevers as it mobilizes more than a million health and other workers to try to suppress the country’s first COVID-1 outbreak, state media reported Sunday.

After maintainin­g a widely disputed claim that it’s been coronaviru­s-free for more than two years,

orth Korea announced Thursday that it had found its first COVID-1 patients since the pandemic began.

It said a fever has spread across the country “explosivel­y” since late April but hasn’t disclosed exactly how many COVID-1 cases were found. Some experts say orth Korea lacks the diagnostic kits needed to test a large number of suspected COVID-1 patients.

The additional deaths reported on Sunday took the country’s reported fever-related fatalities to 42. The official Korean Central

ews Agency also reported that another 2 6,180 people with fevers had been tallied, taking the reported total to 820,620.

The outbreak has triggered concern about a humanitari­an crisis in orth Korea because most of the country’s 26 million people are believed to be unvaccinat­ed against the coronaviru­s and its public health care system has been in shambles for decades.

Some experts say orth Korea might suffer huge fatalities if it doesn’t immediatel­y receive outside shipments of vaccines, medicines and other medical supplies.

“Without COVID-1 test kits, orth Korea is resorting to body temperatur­e checks to guess at infections. But with such a very inferior and inaccurate method of examinatio­n, it’s impossible to find asymptomat­ic virus carriers and control viral surges,” said analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at South Korea’s Sejong Institute.

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