North Koreas COVID Outbreak: A Conversation with Kee B. Park, MD
Early in the pandemic North Korea shut its borders to the outside world to prevent the spread of COVID-19 domestically. For the last two years, North Koreas border controls have largely protected the population from the pandemic but that changed in early May when Pyongyang announced its first confirmed case of COVID-19 and large numbers of a quickly-spreading fever.
Please join KEI for a discussion with Kee B. Park, MD about how North Korea is handling the outbreak of COVID-19 and how the international community could help. Dr. Park is a Lecturer on Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the North Korea Program at the Korean American Medical Association. He leads the collaboration between U.S. and North Korean physicians. Since 2007, he has made 19 visits to North Korea, most recently in November 2019.
[Source: Korea Economic Institute of America]