North Korea reports 15 more COVID-19 suspected deaths

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North Korea reports 15 more COVID-19 suspected deaths
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North Korea has confirmed 15 more deaths and hundreds of thousands of additional patients with flu-like symptoms as it mobilizes more than a million health and other workers to try to suppress the country's first COVID-19 outbreak, state media reported...

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