Kim Jong-un’s sister has placed Pyongyang on lockdown in a drastic bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus, foreign media reports.
Earlier this month, the tyrant lifted quarantine measures in the city of Kaesong after a suspected case of Covid-19 – and North Korea has still yet to confirm a single infection.
However, his sister Kim Yo-jong has now taken charge of a similar project in Pyongyang, it is claimed.A North Korean source told the Voice of America: “All international borders remain closed.
Supplies coming to Nampo seaport remains suspended as there are no ships sailing in from China's Dalian port where COVID-19 cases were detected.“Only COVID-19 related shipments are being allowed through Sinuiju-Dandong border.”They added: "Kim.
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