they suspect that a large military parade was the focus of the Covid-19 outbreak

they suspect that a large military parade was the focus of the Covid-19 outbreak

North Korea announced this Friday its first confirmed death from Covid-19 due to a rapid outbreak of the disease that has spread nationwide “since the end of April” and has 187,000 people “isolated and treated” for feveraccording to the official KCNA agency.

According to images of the military parade on April 25 released by state television, thousands of people – without a mask, or respecting a social distance – gathered in Kim Il-sung squarefrom the capital Pyongyang, to attend the martial passing of the soldiers, and applaud the weapons displayed.

The current outbreak of Covid-19 “is closely linked to that parade on April 25,” said Hong Min, a researcher at the Seoul-based Korea Institute for National Reunification.

“More than 20,000 people had been preparing for the parade for two months before, and stayed in the capital for the opportunity to photograph Kim Jong Un“, the North Korean leader, assures the researcher.

The Kim regime seems to have realized the “gravity” of the situation belatedly, and carried out Covid-19 tests on the participants only when they returned to their home districts.

“Holding a military parade attended by a large crowd, while the Omicron variant affected the neighbor Chinashows North Korea’s great confidence in its ability to prevent and combat the virus,” said Cheong Seong-chang of the Sejong Institute.

North Korea had imposed a strict foreign lockdown since early 2020, as soon as the virus emerged in China.

With their 25 million unvaccinated inhabitants against Covid-19 and despite poor health infrastructure, North Korea officially kept the virus at bay for two years, during which no cases were reported.

Pyongyang even held a night military parade in September 2021, without consequences, although according to photographs of the event there were participants wearing masks.

But over time, North Korea may have lowered its guard against the virus. Meanwhile, China, North Korea’s only great ally and benefactor, maintains a restrictive “Covid zero” approach to the pandemic and is currently battling several outbreaks of the Omicron variant on its territory.

Earlier this year, North Korea temporarily eased the almost total blockade it maintained on land trade on the border with China, which could have been the origin of the current outbreakYang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies, tells AFP.

“The virus could have entered North Korea through three routes: rail, ports or smuggling. But it came from China,” he says.

Source: Ambito

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Posts