(Geneva Composite Electric) The World Health Organization takes North Korea's current epidemic situation as an example. It refers to the spread of crown diseases between people who have not vaccinated vaccines, which will increase the risk of new variants.

Ruian said on Tuesday that the Executive Director of the WHO's Health Emergency Project said that if the existing anti -epidemic tools prevent and control the epidemic, the development of North Korea's epidemic situation is worrying.He reiterated that WHO has prepared medical assistance and vaccine to North Korea.

Holf, an expert of the WHO's crown disease research department, pointed out that the variant of the strain Omiroko threatened the elderly groups and people with other diseases who did not vaccine, and the public should not think that the virus was "mild".She emphasized that vaccination is the most important way for epidemic prevention.

Earlier, WHO criticized North Korea that did not formally report to the domestic diagnosis cases and violated international health regulations.Six non -governmental organizations that provide international aid in North Korea have not received the request of anti -immunity assistance from Pyongyang.

Since North Korea's first report earlier this month, the local Omikon epidemic has continued to spread.According to the Chaozhong News Agency, as of the 24 hours of 6 pm on the 16th, North Korea has added 232,880 fever cases, with a total of more than 1.71 million diagnosis; 6 new death cases start, with a total of 62.