Abnormal epidemics continue in North Korea State media reported on Sunday that North Korea had sent medical teams and epidemiologists to the province battling the outbreak of the intestinal disease. So far, at least 800 families in South Hwanghae province have received assistance suffering from what North Korea has called an "acute intestinal epidemic." Enteric refers to the gastrointestinal tract, and South Korean officials say it could be cholera or typhoid. The new outbreak, first reported on Thursday, is putting additional pressure on the isolated country as it battles chronic food shortages and a wave of COVID-19 infections. https://youtu.be/lcvwnoAuDMg On Sunday, state-run news agency KCNA detailed the preventive measures, including quarantine, "intensive screening for all residents," and special treatment and monitoring of vulnerable people such as children and the elderly. The KCNA said a national "rapid diagnosis and treatment team" is working with local health authorities and steps are being taken to ensure agriculture is not disrupted in a key agricultural area. https://youtu.be/A-ScZnjh9fE