False, North Korea actually has a vaccine for the virus. Although not approved in the rest of the world, they deemed a lead projectile (about 9mm in diameter) delivered to the temple is effective at halting the disease. It is classified though as to what the side effects of this vaccine is, but they did say that after this treatment the patient can be said to no longer be infected.
They're engaging in a form of "extreme quarantine".
False, North Korea actually has a vaccine for the virus. Although not approved in the rest of the world, they deemed a lead projectile (about 9mm in diameter) delivered to the temple is effective at halting the disease. It is classified though as to what the side effects of this vaccine is, but they did say that after this treatment the patient can be said to no longer be infected.
That's kinda what I was going after... "quarantine in a pine box under six feet of soil."