The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kim urges North Koreans to keep up coronaviru­s fight

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SEOUL,SOUTHKOREA— North Korean leader Kim Jong Un urged officials to maintain alertness against the coronaviru­s, warning that complacenc­y risked “unimaginab­le and irretrieva­ble crisis,” state media said Friday.

Despite the warning, Kim reaffirmed North Korea’s claim to not have had a single case of COVID-19, telling a ruling party meeting Thursday that the country has “thoroughly prevented the inroad of the malignant virus” despite the worldwide health crisis.

Outsiders widely doubt North Korea escaped the pandemic entirely, given its poor health infrastruc­ture and close trade and travel ties to China, where COVID19

emerged late last year.

Describing its anti-virus efforts as a “matter of national existence,” North Korea earlier this year shut down nearly all cross-border traffic, banned tourists and mobilized health workers to quarantine anyone with similar symptoms to the disease.

Experts say the country’s self-imposed lockdown is hurting an economy already battered by stringent U.S.-led sanctions over its nuclear weapons and missile program.

The Korean Central News Agency said Kim during the politburo meeting of the Workers’ Party “stressed the need to maintain maximum alert without a slight self-complacenc­e or relaxation” as the virus continues to spread in neighborin­g countries.

The agency said Kim sharply criticized inattentiv­eness among officials and violations of emergency anti-virus rules and warned that a “hasty relief of anti-epidemic measures will result in unimaginab­le and irretrieva­ble crisis.”

The North’s official Rodong Sinmun newspaper published several photos of Kim at the meeting, which were the first state media images of him in weeks. Neither Kim nor the ruling party officials who participat­ed were wearing masks.

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Kim Jong Un says North Korea has had no cases of COVID-19.

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