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Coronavirus: Kim Jong-un advises citizens to eat onion & garlic to fight the virus

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 8, 2020 18:47 IST

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North Korea claimed that the country does not have a single person infected with the novel coronavirus, the disease that has spread across the world, as per media reports.
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However, North Korea is suggesting it's citizens how to stay protected from the coronavirus
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Under dictator Kim Jong Un's rule citizens have been advised not to take any drug in North Korea
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Korean people have been advised to consume immune-enhancing foods
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To enhance immunity, it has advised citizens to take traditional foods as well as add more foods such as garlic and onion to the diet.
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Coronaviru spread across the globe has increased dramatically since last week. So far, 14 lakh coronavirus patients have been found worldwide. About 80,000 people have died.
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The North Korean population has nothing to do with the outside world. Also, all the borders of the country were closed after the first Coronavirus patient was found in China. North Korea has therefore survived the outbreak of the virus.
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