Delayed by Sanctions, Border Checks, First Medical Aid Trickles Into North Korea - News Summed Up

Delayed by Sanctions, Border Checks, First Medical Aid Trickles Into North Korea


SEOUL — The first shipments of international medical aid are due to arrive at North Korea's borders this week to shore up its defenses against the coronavirus, but strict border controls could mean the stream of supplies remains a trickle. Some aid organizations had to get emergency sanction exemptions from the United Nations to clear the way for the shipments and are now navigating North Korea's border controls imposed in a bid to shut out the virus. North Korea has reported no confirmed cases of the new coronavirus that was first detected in China late last year, though a top U.S military official said last week he is "fairly certain" there were infections in North Korea. North Korea is especially vulnerable to an outbreak, as its health system lacks resources, in part, aid organizations say, because of international sanctions imposed over its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.


Source: International New York Times March 20, 2020 04:41 UTC



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