North Korea will convene two key meetings, including one to review the country's anti-epidemic policy, in coming weeks, state media said on Monday, as it claims no new COVID-19 cases since late July.
The North Korean Supreme People's Assembly , the isolated state's rubber-stamp parliament, will meet on Sept. 7 to discuss laws on medicines, self-guard and space development, according to the official KCNA.
COVID could also be among key topics at the parliamentary meeting as it plans to discuss adopting the law on medicines to establish a "strict system" to promote public health, among other issues. Other matters on the table include revising the aerospace development law "to further legalize the activities" in the field and adopting the "law of self-guard" to establish what it calls "all-people self-guard system" to protect people's life and property, KCNA said, without elaborating.
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