North Korea says new fever cases were flu, not Covid


Workers disinfect Pyongyang station at the height of North Korea’s Omicron outbreak in May. State media says the fever cases detected in Ryanggang province earlier this week are found to be influenza and not Covid-19. – EPA pic, August 26, 2022

NORTH Korea said today that the fever cases it detected earlier this week were found to be influenza, and not a Covid-19 resurgence as initially suspected.

The state media announcement came a day after authorities said they had locked down parts of Ryanggang province – which borders China – after finding four new “fever” cases there.

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

The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said yesterday that the new cases were “suspected of being infected with the malignant epidemic” – just two weeks after the country declared victory over Covid-19.

But today, it said they were actually not Covid infections, and that the lockdown in the area had been lifted.

“All the fever cases… in Ryanggang province were ones with influenza,” KCNA said, citing data from the state emergency epidemic prevention headquarters.

“The fever cases recovered with normal temperature.”

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.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un – who also fell ill during the outbreak – declared victory over the virus earlier this month and ordered the lifting of the country’s “maximum emergency epidemic prevention system” as officially reported cases fell to zero.

North Korea has recorded nearly 4.8 million “fever” cases and just 74 deaths for an official fatality rate of 0.002%, according to state media.

Experts and the World Health Organization have long questioned Pyongyang’s Covid statistics and its claims to have brought the outbreak under control.

North Korea has one of the world’s worst healthcare systems, with poorly equipped hospitals, few intensive care units and no Covid treatment drugs, experts say.

It has blamed the outbreak on the South Korea and warned of “retaliation”. – AFP, August 26, 2022.


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