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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. File photo: KCNA/Korea News Service via AP

Coronavirus: North Korea state media confirm leader Kim Jong-un has been infected with Covid-19

  • Confirmation comes after Kim Jong-un’s sister, Yo-jong, hinted at her brother’s illness at an emergency meeting and declared victory over the virus
  • Despite claiming victory over Covid-19, the country saw four additional cases last week, according to the official Korean Central News Agency
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Pyongyang’s official Rodong Shinmun newspaper confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has been infected with Covid-19.

The official confirmation by the state-run newspaper came weeks after Kim’s sister, Yo-jong, hinted at her brother’s infection while presiding over an emergency meeting where she declared a victory over the virus.

She said her brother was “seriously ill” with a high fever, but could not lie down due to concerns about caring for the North Korean people.

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Rodong Shinmun detailed the North Korean leader’s recent moves since the country reported its first confirmed infection case in May.

Regarding Kim’s condition, the newspaper said “the much respected leader has greatly suffered in high fever in the middle of the anti-pandemic battle”, and he paid a visit to meet the workers who were then infected with the virus.

“The workers there were teary and held their emotions as they saw the leader who was there and encouraged them at the risk of contagion,” it added.

The daily said Kim contacted the infected workers on May 12 when he declared the outbreak of Covid-19 in North Korea during a Politburo meeting and then visited the headquarters for disease control and epidemic prevention.

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NK leader Kim Jong-un declares victory over Covid-19 after reportedly contracting the virus himself

The state-run media outlet has reported Kim’s contacts with infected people several times since the breakout in May.

“When the great leader visited the state emergency epidemic prevention headquarters on the first night since the maximum emergency anti-pandemic measures have been in place, some of the officials there were already infected with the ‘malignant epidemic’,” the daily said.

Rodong Shinmun also said Kim had visited pharmacies in Pyongyang in May to check the country’s supply of medicine.

The report said one of the pharmacists Kim met had not fully recovered from a Covid-19 infection and continued coughing while meeting him. The North Korean leader reportedly expressed concerns over the infected pharmacist’s health and was seen wearing two layers of dental masks during the tour.

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On August 12, Kim’s sister declared victory in the battle over the coronavirus and lifted the country’s “maximum emergency anti-pandemic” measures. It was three months after the nation reported the first confirmed case in May.

However, the country saw four additional cases last week, according to the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The total number of infections has not been revealed.

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Choi Jong-hoon, a former infectious disease doctor from North Korea, said the state-run newspaper’s report appeared to be propaganda aiming to maintain loyalty to the party. He doubted the nation’s claim of overcoming the ongoing global pandemic.

“North Korean people have suffered greatly during the past three years of the pandemic,” Choi said. “They have grown tired of financial difficulties and it seems that North Korean officials now feel the need to show the public how Kim Jong-un himself has been in pain and suffered.”

Choi added that it was “nonsense” that the country alone had stamped out the coronavirus, while the rest of the world was still in the midst of the pandemic.

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