The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections
SEOUL, South Korea North Korea has told the World Health Organization that it has tested 25,986 people for the coronavirus through April but still has yet to find a single infection.
The WHO said in a weekly monitoring report that North Korea’s testing figures include 751 people who were tested during April 23-29, of which 139 had influenza-like illnesses or severe respiratory infections.
Experts have expressed skepticism about North Korea’s claim of a perfect record in keeping out COVID-19, given its poor health infrastructure and a porous border it shares with China.
SEOUL, South Korea North Korea has told the World Health Organization that it has tested 25,986 people for the coronavirus through April but still has yet to find a single infection.
The WHO said in a weekly monitoring report that North Korea’s testing figures include 751 people who were tested during April 23-29, of which 139 had influenza-like illnesses or severe respiratory infections.
Experts have expressed skepticism about North Korea’s claim of a perfect record in keeping out COVID-19, given its poor health infrastructure and a porous border it shares with China.
North Korea has described its anti-virus efforts as a “matter of national existence.” It has barred tourists, flown out diplomats and severely restricted cross-border traffic and trade.
The Latest: N Korea again claims no coronavirus infections
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Germany Bans Ansaar International For Financing Terror Through Humanitarian Aid. The Islamic Organisation Was Active In New Delhi Post Riots Too
by Swarajya Staff - May 7, 2021 05:53 AM
A photograph of the organisationâs âhumanitarian workâ in New Delhi post riots
Snapshot
Germany alleges that Ansaar International âspread a Salafist world view and financed terror around the world under the guise of humanitarian aid .
An Islamic organisation that was found to be active in âhumanitarian workâ post New Delhi riots has been banned by Germany.
The key allegation by Germanyâs interior minister against the organisation, named Ansaar International, is that it âspread a Salafist world view and finance terror around the world under the guise of humanitarian aidâ, as per a report by