North Korea is lifting anti-Ebola measures which for the past four months have required foreigners to undergo 21 days in quarantine, a North Korea tour agency source told NK News on Monday.
The reversal of the measures means that for the first time since late October, tourist visits to North Korea will be allowed.
North Korea is lifting anti-Ebola measures which for the past four months have required foreigners to undergo 21 days in quarantine, a North Korea tour agency source told NK News on Monday.
The reversal of the measures means that for the first time since late October, tourist visits to North Korea will be allowed.
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