North Korea claims it's found its first ever case of Covid — activates 'maximum emergency' procedure
North Korea claims it's found its first ever case of Covid — activates 'maximum emergency' procedureNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un seen in a photo dated April 29, 2022.
via ReutersA single case of the Omicron variant was found in capital Pyongyang on Sunday, state media reported.For more stories go toNorth Korea said on Thursday that it had found its first ever case of Covid-19, with the government announcing a comprehensive lockdown.
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