ABC's Joohee Cho reports:
No matter how paranoid North Korea is when it comes to keeping their borders shut, it is now obvious they simply can not stop the H1N1 virus from crossing their borders. They blame South Korea for the flu spreading in their territories, despite the fact that communication and travel between the two Koreas is almost non-existent these days.
This week, the 'rich brother nation' South Korea's president Lee Myung-bak offered to send flu medication to the North. Today, Pyongyang finally accepted the offer of Tamiflu doses that could save the lives of millions of malnourished children.