April 26, 2020 Kim Jong Un's train spotted on satellite images amid rumors of North Korean dictator's ill health The signature train likely belonging to North Korean leader King Jong Un has been spotted on satellite images parked at a station on the Hermit Kingdom's east coast since last week, according to a U.S. monitor as questions swirl over the dictator's health.
April 22, 2020 MERS epidemic in 2015 prepared country: How South Korea has tackled coronavirus outbreak Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the example of South Korea may be the way forward for many other regions globally. The country relied on its experience fighting a different coronavirus five years ago to combat COVID-19.
April 21, 2020 Gov. Larry Hogan responds to criticism from Trump over testing: 'I think he got confused' Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, said Tuesday he was not sure why President Trump was upset with him about federal coronavirus testing capacity because his state had done as the president had instructed.
April 21, 2020 Kim Jong Un handling state affairs as usual, says South Korea after reports of poor health North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared to be handling state affairs as usual, South Korea's government said Tuesday after unconfirmed rumors described him as in fragile condition after surgery.
April 20, 2020 Maryland first lady secures South Korean coronavirus testing kits The New York Times reported that Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's wife, Yumi, worked to secure a deal for Maryland to buy South Korean testing kits.
April 18, 2020 Dr. Nicole Saphier agrees with new MIT model: America needs to 'hunker down for a bit more,' open with caution America needs to "really hunker down" for a bit longer to avoid a potentially "catastrophic" resurgence in coronavirus cases, Dr. Nicole Saphier urged Saturday.
April 17, 2020 South Korea seeing rise in patients who test positive for coronavirus a second time South Korea says it's continuing to see a rise in patients who test positive for the coronavirus for a second time after being diagnosed as recovered. However, the risk of transmissions from such cases so far appears to be low.]
April 15, 2020 South Korea holds parliamentary elections despite coronavirus, high turnout reported Millions of people headed to the polls in South Korea on Wednesday, making it the highest turnout reported in nearly three decades despite the coronavirus pandemic.Â
April 14, 2020 North Korea has fired suspected cruise missiles, South Korea says Despite a possible coronavirus outbreak in North Korea, the country has reportedly fired several cruise missiles off its east coast on Tuesday.
April 13, 2020 WHO to investigate coronavirus ‘reactivation’ in South Korean patients: report The World Health Organization (WHO) over the weekend said it plans to investigate reports that some COVID-19 patients in South Korea tested positive again for the novel virus after first testing negative when being considered for discharge, according to a report.Â