North Korea says it has detected its first covid case of the pandemic

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North Korea says it has detected its first covid case of the pandemic
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North Korea has reported its first coronavirus case since the pandemic began more than two years ago, calling it a 'national emergency.' The country remains one of two nations in the world that is not vaccinated.

Passengers wear face masks before getting on a trolley bus in Pyongyang, North Korea, in August 2020. TOKYO — North Korea says it has detected a case of the BA.2 omicron subvariant in its capital, Pyongyang, the first time the country has acknowledged a positiveThe positive case is a concerning development for a country that remains one of two nations in the world that is not vaccinated. North Korea has remained in a strict covid lockdown, shuttering its borders to most trade activity by land.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a leadership meeting and urged tighter border controls against covid, declaring a “maximum emergency” virus control method, according to state media. The person tested positive on May 8, and the results were identical to the BA.2, state media said Thursday. With no vaccines at all, experts have said North Korea risks becoming the epicenter of new variants as a result of the population’s low immunity to the virus.NKNews, a Seoul-based website focused on monitoring North Korea, had reported this week that people in Pyongyang were ordered into lockdown Tuesday, after warnings of a “national problem.” Individuals told the outlet there was panic buying and supply shortages as residents feared a prolonged lockdown in the capital.

as it has adopted a strategy similar to China’s “zero covid” approach, with grave implications for the health and food security of its population.about taking greater covid precautions due to outbreaks along its border with China, urging the public to “strengthen the anti-epidemic work in preparation for the prolonged emergency.”

It appears the virus nonetheless entered the country. Until now, North Korea said it had no positive cases, though many experts doubt the veracity of that claim.

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