North Korea say there has been no new Covid deaths, the first time since it flagged an outbreak nearly 2 weeks ago
The virus wave, which, has fueled concerns over a lack of vaccines, inadequate medical infrastructure and a potential food crisis in the country of 25 million.
The total number of such cases, tallied since late April, rose to 2.95 million, while the death toll stood at 68, according to KCNA. Many analysts, however, doubt the credibility of the figures, saying they only demonstrate how hard it is to assess the actual scale of the coronavirus wave in the isolated country.
The KCNA also said North Korea was expanding the production of essential medicine supplies, though it did not elaborate exactly what types were being produced.
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