North Korea orders five-day lockdown in capital
According to NK News, North Korea has ordered a five-day lockdown of the capital Pyongyang amid rising cases of an unspecified respiratory illness likely to be a case of Covid-19.
Citing a government announcement, the Seoul-based outlet reports on North Korea said residents were required to stay in their homes until the end of Sunday and submit to multiple temperature checks every day. The notice did not mention COVID-19 directly, but North Korea did not do so during its first outbreak last year when it spoke only of fever cases.
On Tuesday, NK News reported that people in the capital appeared to be “panic-buying food in large quantities” amid rumours of a lockdown. North Korea acknowledged its first COVID-19 outbreak last year but, with limited testing abilities, did not confirm the number of people who had contracted the virus. It declared “victory” over the outbreak in August.
State media has continued to report on anti-pandemic measures to battle respiratory diseases, including the flu, but has yet to say the lockdown order. NK News noted that in recent days, Pyongyang residents pictured at events marking the Lunar New Year were wearing face masks, some of them double-masking or wearing masks of a higher grade.
On Tuesday, state news agency KCNA said the city of Kaesong, near the border with South Korea, had intensified public communication campaigns “so that all the working people observe anti-epidemic regulations voluntarily in their work and life.” It needed to be made clear from the NK News report whether they imposed the lockdown beyond Pyongyang. China, North Korea’s main ally and trading partner is battling a surge in cases since abandoning its zero-COVID policy late last year.
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