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‘Unspecified Respiratory Illness’: North Korean Capital Pyongyang Locked Down

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Last Updated: January 25, 2023, 10:52 IST

Seoul, South Korea

North Korea continues to say that it has contained Covid-19, only after acknowledging the pandemic two years after the pandemic shook the planet (Image: Reuters)

North Korea continues to say that it has contained Covid-19, only after acknowledging the pandemic two years after the pandemic shook the planet (Image: Reuters)

The authorities directed residents to remain inside their homes and said they will be subjected to temperature checks multiple times each day

Authorities in the North Korean capital Pyongyang have ordered a five-day lockdown due to rising cases of an unspecified respiratory illness, Seoul-based NK News reported on Wednesday, citing a government notice.

The notice did not mentioned COVID-19, but said that residents in the city are required to stay in their homes through the end of Sunday and must submit to temperature checks multiple times each day, according to NK News, which monitors North Korea.

On Tuesday, the website reported that Pyongyang residents were appeared to be stocking up on goods in anticipation of stricter measures. It is unclear if other areas of the country have imposed new lockdowns.

North Korea acknowledged its first COVID-19 outbreak last year, but by August had declared victory over the virus.

The secretive country never confirmed how many people caught COVID, apparently because it lacks the means to conduct widespread testing.

Instead, it reported daily numbers of patients with fever, a tally that rose to some 4.77 million, out of a population of about 25 million. But it has not reported such cases since July 29.

State media have continued to report on anti-pandemic measures to battle respiratory diseases, including the flu, but had yet to report on the lockdown order.

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."

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first published:January 25, 2023, 10:52 IST
last updated:January 25, 2023, 10:52 IST
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