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Coronavirus threatens North Korea chaos: Analysts

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February 21, 2020
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Coronavirus threatens North Korea chaos: Analysts

SEOUL: North Korea's self-imposed isolation in the face of the coronavirus epidemic raging in neighbouring China is its only method of protection from an outbreak that would wreak havoc given its crumbling health system, analysts say.

The country was among the first to seal its border with China – its main provider of trade and aid – and has since suspended flights and train services, banned tourists, and imposed 30 days of quarantine on resident foreigners.

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Authorities insist they are in control, with the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper reiterating Friday (Feb 21) that: "Fortunately, the new coronavirus infection has not yet entered our country."

But medical infrastructure in North Korea – which is subject to multiple international sanctions over its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes – is weak, with inconsistent water and electricity supplies to hospitals and chronic shortages of medicines.

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"If there is an outbreak, the North Korean system will be helpless," said Choi Jung-hun, a former North Korean doctor who defected to South Korea in 2012. "It will spiral out of control."

A crumbling healthcare system means any spread of the coronavirus outbreak to North Korea would cause havoc. (Photo: AFP/STR)

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, North Korea lacks "essential medicines, laboratory consumables and diagnostics; medical, therapeutic and diagnostic equipment and supplies for critical and emergency health interventions".

It ranked 193th out of 195 countries – ahead of only Somalia and Equatorial Guinea – in the 2019 Global Health Security Index by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

Explore our interactive: All the COVID-19 cases in Singapore and the clusters and links between them

Pyongyang has previously resorted to similar methods of national self-quarantine in the face of perceived biological threats.

It banned tourists for more than four months from October 2014 to keep out the Ebola virus, even though no cases had been reported in Asia.

And it clamped down on travel for six months during the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak of 2002-03, which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong.

During a measles outbreak in 2006, Choi – now a research professor at Korea University's Public Policy Research Institute – was stationed on trains from Chongjin to Pyongyang with orders to detect any passengers with signs of fever.

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"By the time the train reached Pyongyang, all suspected patients had been removed," he said, adding all efforts were concentrated on protecting the capital.

"The most crucial point is defending the leadership in Pyongyang," he told AFP, noting the current virus scare had kept leader Kim Jong Un away from the public eye for more than three weeks.

"VERY ABNORMAL"

North Korean state media has been full of coverage in recent weeks of the anti-virus effort, calling it a fight for "national survival".

Masked officials have been pictured holding emergency meetings and workers disinfecting public places such as railway stations and schools, and the citizens who paid tribute to Kim's father and predecessor Kim Jong Il on the anniversary of his birth at the weekend also wore masks.

The World Health Organization has not contradicted Pyongyang's denial of cases, with its head of health emergencies programmes Michael Ryan telling reporters: "At the moment, there are no signals or indications that we are dealing with any COVID-19 there."

But defectors and South Korean media reports claim there have been infections, and Thae Yong Ho, the former North Korean deputy ambassador to London who defected in 2016, cast doRead More – Source

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SEOUL: North Korea's self-imposed isolation in the face of the coronavirus epidemic raging in neighbouring China is its only method of protection from an outbreak that would wreak havoc given its crumbling health system, analysts say.

The country was among the first to seal its border with China – its main provider of trade and aid – and has since suspended flights and train services, banned tourists, and imposed 30 days of quarantine on resident foreigners.

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READ: China reports 889 new coronavirus cases, death toll surpasses 2,200

READ: China changes method of counting COVID-19 patients again

Authorities insist they are in control, with the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper reiterating Friday (Feb 21) that: "Fortunately, the new coronavirus infection has not yet entered our country."

But medical infrastructure in North Korea – which is subject to multiple international sanctions over its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes – is weak, with inconsistent water and electricity supplies to hospitals and chronic shortages of medicines.

Advertisement

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"If there is an outbreak, the North Korean system will be helpless," said Choi Jung-hun, a former North Korean doctor who defected to South Korea in 2012. "It will spiral out of control."

A crumbling healthcare system means any spread of the coronavirus outbreak to North Korea would cause havoc. (Photo: AFP/STR)

According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, North Korea lacks "essential medicines, laboratory consumables and diagnostics; medical, therapeutic and diagnostic equipment and supplies for critical and emergency health interventions".

It ranked 193th out of 195 countries – ahead of only Somalia and Equatorial Guinea – in the 2019 Global Health Security Index by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

Explore our interactive: All the COVID-19 cases in Singapore and the clusters and links between them

Pyongyang has previously resorted to similar methods of national self-quarantine in the face of perceived biological threats.

It banned tourists for more than four months from October 2014 to keep out the Ebola virus, even though no cases had been reported in Asia.

And it clamped down on travel for six months during the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak of 2002-03, which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong.

During a measles outbreak in 2006, Choi – now a research professor at Korea University's Public Policy Research Institute – was stationed on trains from Chongjin to Pyongyang with orders to detect any passengers with signs of fever.

READ: North Korea looks to hold 'Mass Games' this year despite COVID-19 fears: Tour companies

READ: South Korea reports first COVID-19 death as infected cases reach 104

"By the time the train reached Pyongyang, all suspected patients had been removed," he said, adding all efforts were concentrated on protecting the capital.

"The most crucial point is defending the leadership in Pyongyang," he told AFP, noting the current virus scare had kept leader Kim Jong Un away from the public eye for more than three weeks.

"VERY ABNORMAL"

North Korean state media has been full of coverage in recent weeks of the anti-virus effort, calling it a fight for "national survival".

Masked officials have been pictured holding emergency meetings and workers disinfecting public places such as railway stations and schools, and the citizens who paid tribute to Kim's father and predecessor Kim Jong Il on the anniversary of his birth at the weekend also wore masks.

The World Health Organization has not contradicted Pyongyang's denial of cases, with its head of health emergencies programmes Michael Ryan telling reporters: "At the moment, there are no signals or indications that we are dealing with any COVID-19 there."

But defectors and South Korean media reports claim there have been infections, and Thae Yong Ho, the former North Korean deputy ambassador to London who defected in 2016, cast doRead More – Source

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