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Background Information<\/h2>\n

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the novel coronavirus, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).It was first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and has gone on to become a global pandemic.The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern on the 30th of January, 2020. North Korea has taken preventative measures to protect themselves against the virus. Official numbers, however, are hard to come by due to the country’s state secrecy practices.<\/p>\n

Data<\/h2>\n

The number of COVID-19 cases reported in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) by the WHO is zero. To date, the country has not reported any cases.However, it is possible that the virus has entered the country despite these official reports. The government has imposed stringent measures to prevent its entry such as border closures and travel restrictions.These have been largely successful as there have been no confirmed reports of any cases.<\/p>\n

Perspectives from Experts<\/h2>\n

Experts have been skeptical about North Korea’s reported zero COVID-19 cases. They believe it is highly likely that the virus has entered the country and is possibly circulating undetected in the population. Dr. Eric Toner of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health states, “I think the North Koreans have done an exceptional job of keeping the virus out so far. But it is unrealistic to assume that they haven’t had any cases at all.”<\/p>\n

Dr. Stephen Morrison of the CSIS think tank also expresses concerns that North Korea may be masking the true extent of its COVID-19 cases. He states, “It is possible that some cases made it into North Korea, undetected by its official surveillance and detection system.”He explains that due to the country’s lack of medical and laboratory infrastructure and inability to carry out testing, it is difficult to assess the situation.<\/p>\n

Analysis<\/h2>\n