North Korea’s test results for a man suspected of being the country’s first coronavirus case were inconclusive, though authorities have quarantined more than 3,635 primary and secondary contacts, a World Health Organization official told Reuters.On July 26 North Korea said it had declared a state of emergency and locked down the border city of Kaesong after a person who defected to South Korea three years ago returned across the fortified border with what state media said were symptoms of COVID-19.At the time, state media was unclear over whether the man had been tested, saying “uncertain result was made from several medical check-ups.” But leader Kim Jong Un declared that “the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country.” .