The Fiji Times

North Korea reports first COVID-19 outbreak

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SEOUL - North Korea officially confirmed its first COVID-19 outbreak on Thursday and ordered a national lock down, with state media reporting a subvariant of the highly transmissi­ble Omicron virus had been detected in the city of Pyongyang.

“There has been the biggest emergency incident in the country, with a hole in our emergency quarantine front, that has been kept safely over the past two years and three months since February 2020,” official KCNA news agency said.

The report stated people in Pyongyang had contracted the Omicron variant, without providing details on case numbers or possible sources of infection. The samples of the infected people were collected on May 8, it said.

The report was published as the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un chaired a Workers’ Party meeting to discuss responses to the first outbreak of the coronaviru­s.

Mr Kim ordered all cities and counties of the country to “strictly lock down” their regions to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s and said emergency reserve medical supplies would be mobilised, according to KCNA.

Although the North has never confirmed a single coronaviru­s infection in the country, officials in South Korea and the united States have cast doubts, especially as cases of the Omicron variant were widely reported in neighbouri­ng South Korea and China.

North Korea has declined shipments of vaccine from the COVAX global COVID-19 vaccine-sharing programme and the Sinovac Biotech vaccine from China.

Mr Kim told the Workers’ Party meeting the latest emergency quarantine system’s purpose is to stably control and manage the spread of the coronaviru­s and quickly heal infected people to eliminate the source of transmissi­on in the shortest period, KCNA said.

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