Dayton Daily News

Lockdown levied as North Korea confirms first COVID outbreak

- By Kim Tong-Hyung

North Korea imposed a nationwide lockdown Thursday to control its first acknowledg­ed COVID-19 outbreak after holding 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.

The outbreak forced leader Kim Jong Un to wear a mask in public, likely for the first time since the start of the pandemic, but the scale of transmissi­ons inside North Korea wasn’t immediatel­y known. A failure to slow infections could have serious consequenc­es because the country has a poor health care system and its 26 million people are believed to be mostly unvaccinat­ed. Some experts say North Korea, by its rare admission of an outbreak, may be seeking outside aid.

However, hours after North Korea confirmed the outbreak, South Korea’s military said it detected the North had fired three suspected ballistic missiles toward the sea. It was its 16th round of missile launches this year, in brinkmansh­ip aimed at forcing the United States to accept North Korea as a nuclear power and negotiate sanctions relief and other concession­s from a position of strength.

The official Korean Central News Agency said tests of virus samples collected Sunday from an unspecifie­d number of people with fevers in the capital, Pyongyang, confirmed they were infected with the omicron variant.

In response, Kim called at a ruling party Politburo meeting for a thorough lockdown of cities and counties and said workplaces should be isolated by units to block the virus from spreading. He urged health workers to step up disinfecti­on efforts at workplaces and homes and mobilize reserve medical supplies.

Kim said it was crucial to control transmissi­ons and eliminate the infection source as fast as possible, while also easing inconvenie­nces to the public caused by the virus controls. He insisted the country will overcome the outbreak because its government and people are “united as one.”

Despite the elevated virus response, Kim ordered officials to push ahead with scheduled constructi­on, agricultur­al developmen­t and other state projects while bolstering the country’s defense posture to avoid any security vacuum.

North Korea’s state TV showed Kim and other senior officials wearing masks as they entered a meeting room, although Kim removed his to speak into a set of microphone­s. Still photos distribute­d later showed Kim not wearing a mask..

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