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North Korea: Kim Jong-un makes first public appearance in 22 days amid coronavirus outbreak

  • North Korea’s leader visits mausoleum to mark the anniversary of father Kim Jong-il’s birth
  • North Korea has moved to strengthen quarantines and other preventive measures

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits his father and former leader Kim Jong-il’s mausoleum. Photo: Reuters
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made his first public appearance in 22 days amid an outbreak of coronavirus, state media reported on Saturday, to visit a national mausoleum and mark the anniversary of the late leader Kim Jong-il’s birth.

Kim Jong-un paid tribute to the statue of former leader Kim at Pyongyang’s Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, his first public appearance since he attended Lunar New Year celebrations on January 25, state media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

North Korea has not confirmed any cases of the new coronavirus, but state media said the government was extending to 30 days the quarantine period for people showing symptoms, and all government institutions and foreigners living in the country were expected to comply “unconditionally”.

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Late leader Kim’s birthday, February 16, is a national holiday celebrated as the Day of the Shining Star.

Accompanying Kim to the mausoleum were high ranking party officials including Choe Ryong-hae, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly and Pak Pong-ju, vice-chairman of the State Affairs Commission.

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North Korean workers in protective suits disinfect a facility against a new virus at an undisclosed place in North Korea. Photo: AP
North Korean workers in protective suits disinfect a facility against a new virus at an undisclosed place in North Korea. Photo: AP
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