SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea concluded that its first COVID outbreak began with patients touching “alien things” near the border with South Korea, its state media reported on Friday.
“It was known that an 18-year-old soldier surnamed Kim and a 5-year-old kindergartner surnamed Wi contacted with alien things in a hill around barracks and residential quarters in Ipho-ri early in April,” KCNA said.
Ihpo-ri is a region in Kumgang county on the country’s east coast near the border with South Korea.
(Reporting by Soo-hyang Choi; Editing by Leslie Adler)