North Korea is definitely considered one of the safest countries since the outbreak. Of course the reason why it is safe also has to do with the closure of the country. But a few days ago there was a confirmed case of Omicron in North Korea, and in the aftermath of the outbreak North Korea has shown a closed state, with related companies working and producing only under a closed loop.
Residents asked to stay in isolationThe DPRK has asked residents to stay in isolation after the outbreak was detected, and to report symptoms and take further nucleic acid tests. The outbreak is spreading outward from the capital, detecting people involved in the outbreak as well as gaps in the defense system. In the early stages of the spread of the disease, it is important to isolate residents at home, and now the DPRK has pressed the pause button on the epidemic.
What is the status of the epidemic in North Korea?In the process of tracing and investigating the epidemic, since the end of April, the DPRK has seen more than 350,000 people with fever and other symptoms, of which more than 160,000 people with fever symptoms disappeared, the body back to normal. 12 days a single new number of 18,000 cases of fever, which contains 6 cases of death, after the investigation and testing found a case of omnicomjon diagnosed patients. In North Korea, more than 180,000 people are still under quarantine for treatment, and monitoring whether there is a confirmed case in the future. In this way, the DPRK's epidemic has intervened quickly and is now showing a more stable state.
China is always ready to helpNorth Korea epidemic, the Chinese Embassy in North Korea issued a statement to the public, hoping that the people as far as possible home isolation. The Chinese side has also said it is ready to help with the outbreak that has emerged in North Korea. Today, it seems that the virus is so pervasive that even North Korea, which is so heavily defended, still hasn't escaped the outbreak.
There have been no major outbreaks in North Korea, but the country's approach to intervening in the aftermath of an outbreak has been quite dry. Only rapid and effective intervention can control an outbreak in the shortest possible time and stop it from spreading. It also reduces economic losses while reducing public panic.