Watch VideoNorth Korea locked down a border town in response to its first suspected case of COVID-19.
North Korean state media, KCNA, reported Sunday Kim Jong-un locked down the southern town of Kaesong after a person began exhibiting symptoms.
KCNA said the person deserted North Korea three years ago for South Korea, but...
North Korea Locks Down Town After First Suspected COVID-19 Case
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