North Korea reports another disease outbreak amid Covid-19 wave

16 June 2022, 08:04

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju prepare medicines
North Korea. Picture: PA

It was unclear how serious the new epidemic is, but some outside observers say North Korea likely aims to burnish Kim Jong Un’s image as a leader.

North Korea has reported the eruption of another infectious disease in addition to its ongoing Covid-19 outbreak, saying leader Kim Jong Un has donated his private medicines to those stricken with the new disease.

It was unclear how serious the new epidemic is, but some outside observers say North Korea likely aims to burnish Mr Kim’s image as a leader caring about public livelihoods as he needs greater public support to overcome pandemic-related hardships.

Mr Kim on Wednesday offered his family’s reserve medicines for those diagnosed with “an acute enteric epidemic” in the south-east Haeju city, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

The North’s main Rodong Sinmun newspaper separately carried a front page photo showing Mr Kim and his wife Ri Sol Ju reviewing saline solutions and other medicines that they were donating.

KCNA did not elaborate on exactly what the epidemic is and how many people have been infected.

Some observers say “an enteric epidemic” in North Korea refers to an infectious disease like typhoid, dysentery or cholera, which are intestinal illnesses caused by germs via contaminated food and water or contact with faeces of infected people.

Such diseases routinely occur in North Korea, which lacks good water treatment facilities and whose public healthcare infrastructure largely remains broken since the mid-1990s.

After North Korea last month reported a rising number of patients with feverish symptoms following its admission of the coronavirus outbreak, South Korea’s spy agency said that “a considerable number” of those fever cases included those sick with diseases like measles, typhoid and pertussis.

“The outbreak of measles or typhoid isn’t uncommon in North Korea. I think it’s true there is an outbreak of an infectious disease there but North Korea is using it as an opportunity to emphasise that Kim is caring for his people,” said Ahn Kyung-su, head of dprkhealth.org, a website focusing on health issues in North Korea.

“So it’s more like a political message than medical one.”

Last month, Mr Kim sent his family’s medicines to Covid-19 patients, according to state media reports.

KCNA said more than 4.5 million out of the country’s 26 million people have fallen ill due to an unidentified fever but only 73 have died.

The country has identified only a fraction of those as confirmed coronavirus cases due to an apparent lack of test kits in the country.

Many foreign experts question the North’s death toll, saying it is likely underreported to prevent Mr Kim from any political damage at home.

During a ruling party conference last week, Mr Kim claimed the pandemic situation has passed the stage of “serious crisis”.

But the country still maintains elevated restrictions that some outside experts say will further strain the country’s already troubled economy hit by long-running pandemic-related border shutdowns and UN sanctions.

By Press Association

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