The Borneo Post

North Korea declares ‘victory’ over Covid-19

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared a “shining victory” over Covid-19 as his sister revealed he had fallen ill during the outbreak, which she blamed on Seoul, state media said yesterday.

Addressing a meeting of health workers and scientists, Kim announced a “victory... in the war against the malignant pandemic disease”, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

Kim fell ill with a “high fever” but refused to rest while the country battled the virus, his powerful sister Kim Yo Jong told the meeting as officials in the audience wept, a KCTV broadcast showed.

The isolated nation, which has maintained a rigid blockade since the start of the pandemic, confirmed an Omicron outbreak in the capital Pyongyang in May and activated a “maximum emergency epidemic prevention system”.

North Korea refers to “fever patients” rather than ‘Covid patients’ in case reports, apparently due to a lack of testing capacity.

It has recorded nearly 4.8 million ‘fever’ infections and just 74 deaths for an official fatality rate of 0.002 per cent, according to state media. It has reported no new cases since July 29.

This handling of the pandemic “is a miracle unpreceden­ted in the world’s public health history,” Kim said to thunderous applause, according to KCNA.

“The victory gained by our people is a historic event.”

KCTV had never before aired a speech by ‘first sister’ Kim Yo Jong, who made an impassione­d address, the broadcast showed.

Kim Jong Un “was suffering from high fever during the days of this anti-epidemic war, but he could not lie down for a moment as he was thinking about the people he was responsibl­e for”, his sister said.

This is the first time North Korea has indicated its leader — whose health is the subject of extraordin­arily close scrutiny by analysts — had been infected by the coronaviru­s.

North Korea has previously said that “alien things” near the border with the South caused the isolated country’s Covid outbreak, a claim Seoul has rejected.

Analysts said that the victory declaratio­n indicated North Korea was looking to move on to other priorities “such as boosting the economy or conducting a nuclear test,” said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul.

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