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The Latest:As of Friday, North Korea has not reported any confirmed cases as the number of cases and deaths related to the virus continue to increase worldwide.  North Korea is also taking precautionary measures to close its border with South Korea, where there were 12 confirmed cases as of Friday.On Thursday, Pyongyang requested that Seoul close their inter-Korean liaison office in North Korea’s border town of Kaesong until the virus is “completely eased.” South Korea complied. North Korea also notified that its demand made in October for South Korea to tear down resort facilities on the North’s tourist site of Mount Kumgang should be postponed. North Korea has called closing its borders against the coronavirus a matter of “national existence.”Pyongyang is worried that its rudimentary medical care system will not be able cope with the virus if it spreads, Kim Sin-gon, a professor at Korea University’s College of Medicine in Seoul, said. Kim said North Korea “does not have [a] sufficient [medical] care [system] to treat the problem … and therefore is responding with hypersensitivity.”Cho Sang-jin, Han Mi-Sang and Christy Lee contributed to this report which originated in VOA’s Korean Service.

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