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North Korea reports first Covid-19 cases, Kim orders national lockdown

Public health situation must be serious for Pyongyang to publicly admit Omicron cases, notes professor

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 May 2022 12:00PM

North Korea reports first Covid-19 cases, Kim orders national lockdown
Kim Jong-un says the goal is to ‘quickly cure the infections in order to eradicate the source of the virus spread’, according to KCNA. – AFP pic, May 12, 2022

SEOUL – North Korea confirmed its first-ever Covid-19 cases today and declared a “serious emergency”, with leader Kim Jong-un ordering lockdowns across the country.

The nuclear-armed country had never admitted to a case of Covid-19 and the government had imposed a rigid coronavirus blockade of its borders since the start of the pandemic in 2020.

But samples taken from patients sick with fever in Pyongyang “coincided with the Omicron BA.2 variant”, the official Korean Central News Agency reported.

Top officials, including leader Kim Jong-un, held a crisis politburo meeting today to discuss the outbreak and announced they would implement the “maximum emergency epidemic prevention system”.

Kim “called on all the cities and counties of the whole country to thoroughly lock down their areas”, KCNA reported, although details of the restrictions were not immediately given. 

Kim told the meeting that the goal was to “quickly cure the infections in order to eradicate the source of the virus spread”, according to KCNA.

Kim added that North Korea will “overcome the current sudden situation and win victory in the emergency epidemic prevention work”.

It was unclear from the KCNA report how many Covid-19 infections had been detected.

North Korea’s crumbling health infrastructure would struggle to deal with a major outbreak, with its 25 million people not believed to be vaccinated, experts say.

“For Pyongyang to publicly admit Omicron cases, the public health situation must be serious,” Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul said.

“Pyongyang will likely double down on lockdowns, even though the failure of China’s zero-Covid-19 strategy suggests that approach won’t work against the Omicron variant.” – AFP pic, May 12, 2022

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