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Seoul to help North Korea fight the flu
Flu alert - Tuesday, 8 December (05:03 hrs.)
Send shipments of Tamiflu antiviral
El Financiero en l?nea
Beijing, December 8 .- South Korea announced today that North Korea will help stem the epidemic of human influenza in the country, which can significantly affect its population.
"There are reports of an outbreak of human influenza in North Korea, so we must find ways to help the country after confirming these data," said South Korean President Lee Myung-bak during a Council of Ministers.
North Korea has not announced so far no case of H1N1 virus, but independent organizations say at least 12 people died from influenza, as he ordered students to leave early to stop infections.
Despite strained relations between Seoul and Pyongyang, the president split the aid-shaped cargo shipments of the antiviral Tamiflu to any progress in bilateral relations.
During the previous bird flu pandemic, in 2004, North Koreans had quickly called for foreign aid, which is currently not done with human influenza. (Con informaci?n de Notimex / APB)
Seoul to help North Korea fight the flu
Flu alert - Tuesday, 8 December (05:03 hrs.)
Send shipments of Tamiflu antiviral
El Financiero en l?nea
Beijing, December 8 .- South Korea announced today that North Korea will help stem the epidemic of human influenza in the country, which can significantly affect its population.
"There are reports of an outbreak of human influenza in North Korea, so we must find ways to help the country after confirming these data," said South Korean President Lee Myung-bak during a Council of Ministers.
North Korea has not announced so far no case of H1N1 virus, but independent organizations say at least 12 people died from influenza, as he ordered students to leave early to stop infections.
Despite strained relations between Seoul and Pyongyang, the president split the aid-shaped cargo shipments of the antiviral Tamiflu to any progress in bilateral relations.
During the previous bird flu pandemic, in 2004, North Koreans had quickly called for foreign aid, which is currently not done with human influenza. (Con informaci?n de Notimex / APB)