It has been 12 days and a month since North Korea announced that it was the first confirmed person infected with the new coronavirus in the country.

The cumulative number of fever, which is believed to be due to the new corona, is close to 4.4 million, which is one in six people, but the North Korean leadership has accepted vaccines from abroad, saying that the infection situation is improving. While refusing to do so, he has not broken his bullish stance.

It has been 12 days since North Korea announced on the 12th of last month that the first person infected with the new corona was confirmed in Japan and moved to the "maximum emergency protection system".



All cities and counties have been closed, and human-wave tactics are being used to identify people with fever symptoms, disinfect them, and supply medicines. From the end of the month to the 10th of this month, there are nearly 4.4 million people, which is one in six people.



However, according to North Korea's announcement, the number of fever per day peaked at more than 390,000 on the 15th of last month and has continued to decline, falling below 50,000 on the 10th of this month, and the infection situation has improved. I am supposed to be.

General Secretary Kim Jong Eun appeared in public in an unusual mask last month, but he attended the video of the Central Committee General Assembly of the Workers' Party of Korea held until 10th this month. Almost all of them did not wear masks.



In his speech, Kim said, "We should further strengthen our economic and health care businesses to maximize the superiority of the socialist health system and realize a miracle that the world has never seen." While refusing to accept vaccines from abroad, he has not broken his bullish stance, such as emphasizing that the economy will be rebuilt in parallel.