(Geneva Composite Electric) The North Korean government claims that the domestic crown disease has greatly improved.

However, the World Health Organization believes that the North Korean epidemic is likely to deteriorate.

Ruian, executive director of the WHO's Health Emergency Project, said at a press conference on Wednesday that WHO estimates that the situation of the Korean crown disease has deteriorated and has not improved.

The North Korean Society reported on Thursday that the North Korean epidemic began to slow down. As of Wednesday, there were about 96,610 new fever cases on Wednesday, which was less than 100,000 in three consecutive days.

The official has not announced new death cases.The agency also said that more than 95%of patients have been cured.

Ryian pointed out that in addition to the numbers reported by North Korean media, WHO cannot obtain other confidential information or data that has been verified independently.

Some experts also believe that North Korean officials may not be able to report cases, and the official figures cannot reflect the actual situation.

Ruian said: "Since WHO does not master the necessary data, it is difficult for us to make accurate risk assessment of the local epidemic."

He revealed that WHD repeatedly reached a helping hand to North Korea and proposed to North Korea for vaccine three times, but was rejected by the North Korean government.

WHO will continue to try to provide assistance to North Korea.

It is reported that nearly 25 million people in North Korea have not been vaccinated with coronary disease.