North Korea to bar foreign tourists over
Ebola concerns: tour operators
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[October 23, 2014] By
James Pearson
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea will bar
entry to foreigners on tourist trips from Friday, because of worries
over the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, operators of tours to the
isolated country told Reuters.
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At least 4,877 people have died in the world's worst recorded
outbreak of Ebola, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates,
with nearly 10,000 cases recorded by Oct. 19, though the true toll
could be three times as much.
It was not immediately clear if the North Korean ban also covered
non-tourist members of the diplomatic or business community with
ties to Pyongyang.
"We have just received official news from our partners in the DPRK
that, as of tomorrow, tourists from any country, regardless of where
they have recently visited, will not be permitted to enter," said
Gareth Johnson of Young Pioneer Tours, a travel company based in
China that runs tours in North Korea.
DPRK is short for the North's official name, the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea.
In late September, the North's official news agency, KCNA, said it
was stepping up quarantine efforts to detect foreigners and tourists
who might be carrying the virus.
Other travel agents specialising in tours to North Korea confirmed
the news, which they said came through official channels in
Pyongyang and Beijing.
"It is unknown how long this closure will be in effect, and due to
the very changeable nature of DPRK policy, we are still hopeful we
will be able to run the three tours we have scheduled for the
remainder of 2014," said Nick Bonner of Koryo Tours, a travel group
based in Beijing that also specialises in North Korea tours.
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International travel to North Korea is rare and although there have
been no reported cases of the Ebola virus in the reclusive country,
in the past it has sealed its borders to foreign visitors over
health concerns.
"In 2003, the country closed its borders due to the threat of SARS,
despite not a single case being reported there," said Bonner of
Koryo Tours.
(Reporting by James Pearson; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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