WHO ships COVID-19 medical supplies to North Korea
The Hindu
North Korea has been claiming to have a perfect record of fighting coronavirus and has reported no coronavirus
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has started shipping COVID-19 medical supplies into North Korea, a possible sign that the North is easing one of the world's strictest pandemic border closures to receive outside help.
WHO says it has started the shipment of essential COVID-19 medical supplies through the Chinese port of Dalian for strategic stockpiling and further dispatch to North Korea.

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