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Kim’s anger grows as outbreak spreads in N. Korea

- By KIM TONG-HYUNG

Seoul, South Korea — North Korea today reported 8 new deaths and 392,920 more people with fever symptoms amid a growing COVID-19 outbreak as leader Kim Jong Un blasted officials over delays in medicine deliveries and ordered his military to get involved in the pandemic response in the country’s capital, Pyongyang.

The North’s emergency anti-virus headquarte­rs said more than 1.2 million people fell ill amid a rapid spread of fever since late April and about 564,860 are currently under quarantine. The eight new deaths reported in the 24 hours through 6 p.m. Sunday brought its death toll to 50.

State media didn’t specify how many of the fever cases and deaths were confirmed as COVID-19 cases. Experts say North Korea likely lacks testing supplies and equipment to confirm coronaviru­s infections in large numbers and is mostly relying on isolating people with symptoms at shelters.

Experts say the failure to slow the virus could have dire consequenc­es for North Korea, considerin­g its poor health care system. Its population of 26 million people are believed to be mostly unvaccinat­ed after their government had shunned millions of shots offered by the U.N.-backed COVAX distributi­on programs.

North Korea acknowledg­ed its first COVID-19 outbreak last Thursday when it announced that an unspecifie­d number of people in Pyongyang tested positive for the omicron outbreak. It had previously held for more than two years to a widely doubted claim of a perfect record keeping out the virus that has spread to nearly every place in the world.

Kim during a ruling party Politburo meeting on Sunday criticized government and health officials over what he portrayed as a botched pandemic response, saying state medicine supplies aren’t being supplied to pharmacies in time because of their “irresponsi­ble work attitude” and lack of organizati­on, the North’s official Korean Central News Agency said.

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