North Korea officially confirms corona infection for the first time – the whole country in a corona blockage, the exact situation is unclear

North Korea officially confirms corona infection for the first time

Experts suspect North Korea’s health care will crumble under the coronary burden. North Korea has reportedly refused the vaccines offered to it.

North Korea has confirmed the country’s first corona infection and declared a serious national emergency. According to state media reports, a coronavirus omicron transformation has been observed in the capital Pyongyang.

North Korea has not previously admitted any cases of corona. There are no official reports that any North Koreans have been vaccinated, Reuters reports.

The country of 25 million is known to have refused the coroner vaccines provided to it by the World Health Organization, China and Russia.

Infections were found in people with fever symptoms in Pyongyang. The exact number of cases or possible sources of infection has not been reported.

Korona is already in North Korea, experts estimate

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has imposed a coronary embargo on the entire country. Kim calls for tighter border controls as well as quarantine measures. North Korea has so far said its austerity measures have allowed it to remain corona-free.

Experts in South Korea and the United States, for example, have previously estimated that the corona pandemic has also erupted in North Korea, as its neighbors have been widely reported in neighboring Korea and China.

North Korea’s crumbling health care system would be widespread with problems with the erupting coronavirus epidemic, experts believe.

Korona could develop into an unprecedented crisis for Kim Jong-un’s administration, says North Korea professor Lim Eul-Chul from Kyungnam University in South Korea to Reuters.

Researcher at the Sejong Institute Cheong Seong-Chang says a nationwide lockout will have a big impact on everyday life.

“Over time, North Korea will see huge shortages in food distribution and, as in China now, massive confusion and chaos,” he told Reuters.

Part of the North Korean capital Pyongyang has been closed for two days, according to NK News in South Korea. According to the site, numerous sources in the city have also heard of panic shopping and uncertainty.

The state media has previously reported on ways to prevent the country’s epidemic, and ordinary citizens have occasionally used face masks in official photographs.

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