A. Signs of starvation following Koro's controls in Korea


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NEW YORK: North Korean dictator King Jong Un has warned his countrymen to be prepared for a possible food shortage caused by the extension of Corona's controls, he warned at a political conference called to save the shattered economy. The Korean Central News Agency said the conference was convened to address the current international situation. It was not immediately clear whether Kim would discuss the issue with the US or South Korea.

North Korea has rejected attempts to start talks on the issue after a meeting with former US President Donald Trump two years ago led to a fiasco. Meanwhile, North Korea's economy worsened as borders were closed due to the Koro epidemic and trade with China was cut off.

The situation was aggravated by the devastating storms and floods that had damaged the standing crops. North Korea is facing a shortage of tens of millions of tons of food this year, but so far there have been no signs of mass starvation or major instability in North Korea. But according to some experts, food shortages and a slump in the exchange market could spread panic.

Modern's experimental protein-based preventive coronary vaccine, meanwhile, has been shown to be safe, and trials of its infants have shown that it produces good amounts of antibodies. The research, published in the journal Science Immunology, suggested that the corona vaccine would be a safe and important tool for children to combat the epidemic.

Sally Parmar, a researcher at New York-Presbyterian Komansky Children's Hospital, said many children who have died from infections need to be protected against corona. The effect of the antibody response found in baby monkeys by giving this vaccine lasted for 3 weeks.

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