The Jerusalem Post

North Korea’s Kim orders military to stabilize supply of COVID drugs

- • By JOSH SMITH and JOORI ROH

SEOUL (Reuters) – Leader Kim Jong Un has ordered North Korea’s military to stabilize distributi­on of COVID-19 medicine in the capital, Pyongyang, in the battle against the country’s first confirmed outbreak of the disease, state media said.

Last week brought the North’s first acknowledg­ment of an “explosive” outbreak, with experts warning it could devastate a country with limited medical supplies and no vaccine program.

Drugs procured by the state were not reaching people quickly or accurately, Kim told an emergency politburo meeting on Sunday, before visiting pharmacies near the capital’s Taedong River, state news agency KCNA said.

Kim ordered immediate deployment of the “powerful forces” of the army’s medical corps to “stabilize the supply of medicines in Pyongyang

City”, it added.

Although authoritie­s had ordered distributi­on of national reserves of medicine, pharmacies were not wellequipp­ed to perform their functions smoothly, Kim added, the agency said.

Among shortcomin­gs were a lack of adequate drug storage, salespeopl­e unequipped with the proper sanitary clothing and hygiene falling short of standards, Kim said.

He criticized the “irresponsi­ble” work attitude, organizati­on and execution by the cabinet and the public health sector, it added.

Without a national vaccinatio­n campaign and COVID treatment, state media have encouraged patients to use painkiller­s and antibiotic­s as well as unverified home remedies, such as gargling salt water, or drinking lonicera japonica tea or willow leaf tea.

Seoul’s unificatio­n ministry, responsibl­e for cross-border relations, said it

had proposed working-level talks to provide medical supplies, including vaccines, masks and test kits, as well

as technical cooperatio­n, but that the North had not acknowledg­ed its message.

The offer came shortly after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol said he would spare no effort to help the North fight its outbreak, saying it was ready to provide COVID-19 vaccines and other medical support.

Yoon said he would send humanitari­an aid without political considerat­ions, while expressing concerns over the North’s recent missile launches and signs of preparatio­ns for what would be its first nuclear test since 2017.

“If North Korea responds, I would not hold back any necessary support for medicines including COVID vaccines, medical equipment and health personnel,” he said in a speech to parliament.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said the virus may spread rapidly in North Korea, citing the lack of vaccinatio­n programs, but it had yet to receive informatio­n about the outbreak directly from local authoritie­s.

The body’s 194 members, including

North Korea, are obliged to report a public health emergency within 24 hours once a COVID outbreak arises, though there were no penalties for non-compliance.

“With the country yet to initiate COVID-19 vaccinatio­n, there is risk that the virus may spread rapidly among the masses unless curtailed with immediate and appropriat­e measures,” said Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO’s regional director for South-East Asia, in a statement.

North Korea’s tally of the fever-stricken stood at 1,213,550, with 50 deaths by Sunday, after KCNA reported 392,920 more cases of fever, and eight more deaths. It did not say how many suspected infections had tested positive for COVID-19.

The North has blamed a large number of the deaths on people who were “careless in taking drugs” because of a lack of knowledge about the Omicron variant of coronaviru­s and its correct treatment.

 ?? (KCNA) via Reuters) ?? NORTH KOREAN leader Kim Jong Un, wearing a face mask, inspects a pharmacy in Pyongyang in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency.
(KCNA) via Reuters) NORTH KOREAN leader Kim Jong Un, wearing a face mask, inspects a pharmacy in Pyongyang in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency.

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