WHO says COVID in North Korea likely 'getting worse, not better'

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WHO says COVID in N.Korea likely 'getting worse, not better'

North Korean state media has said the COVID wave has abated, after daily numbers of people with fever topped 390,000 about two weeks ago.

“We assume the situation is getting worse, not better,” WHO emergencies chief Michael Ryan said during a video briefing Wednesday.

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