The Russian embassy in North Korea yesterday said that Pyongyang has eased stringent epidemic controls in the capital that were placed during the past five days to slow the spread of respiratory illnesses.
North Korea has not officially acknowledged a lockdown in Pyongyang or a re-emergence of COVID-19 after leader Kim Jong-un declared a widely disputed victory over the virus in August last year, but the Russian embassy’s Facebook posts have provided rare glimpses into the secretive country’s infectious disease controls.
The embassy yesterday posted a notice issued by the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs informing foreign diplomats that the “special anti-epidemic period” imposed in Pyongyang since Wednesday was lifted as of yesterday.
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Last week, the embassy said that North Korean health authorities required diplomatic missions to keep their employees indoors, and to measure their temperatures four times a day and report the results to a hospital in Pyongyang.
It said the North Korean measures were in response to an increase in “flu and other respiratory diseases,” but it did not mention the spread of COVID-19 or restrictions imposed on regular citizens.
Shortly before that post, NK News, a North Korea-focused news Web site, cited a North Korean government notice to report that health officials had imposed a five-day lockdown in Pyongyang in an effort to stem the spread of respiratory illnesses.
Getting a read of North Korea’s virus situation is difficult as the country has been tightly shut since early 2020, with officials imposing strict border controls, banning tourists and aid workers, and jetting out diplomats while scrambling to shield its poor healthcare system.
North Korea’s admission of a COVID-19 outbreak in May last year came after spending years rejecting outside offers of vaccines and other help while steadfastly claiming that its superior socialist system was protecting its population from an “evil” virus that had killed millions elsewhere.
The South Korean Ministry of Unification said that the number of foreign missions that are currently active in North Korea would be 10 or less, a list that includes the missions of China, Vietnam and Cuba, along with the Russian embassy.
North Korean state media in the past few weeks have stressed vigilance against a possible re-emergence of COVID-19.
The official Rodong Sinmun newspaper, which previously described the anti-virus campaign as the “No. 1 priority” in national affairs, yesterday called for North Koreans to maintain a “sense of high crisis” as COVID-19 continues to spread in neighboring countries.
Some analysts say North Korea could be taking preventive measures as it prepares to stage huge public events in Pyongyang — possibly as early as next week — to glorify Kim’s authoritarian leadership, and the expansion of his nuclear weapons and missiles program.
Recent commercial satellite images have indicated preparations for a massive military parade in Pyongyang, likely for the 75th founding anniversary of the Korean People’s Army that falls on Wednesday next week, an occasion Kim could potentially use to showcase his growing collection of nuclear-capable missiles.
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