N. Korea's New Suspected COVID-19 Cases Under 50,000
Date
6/11/2022 3:25:36 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Trend
North Korea reported less than 50,000 new fever cases for the
first time since it announced a COVID-19 outbreak last month,
according to its state media Friday, Trend reports citing Yonhap News Agency.
Around 45,540 people showed symptoms of fever over a 24-hour
period until 6 p.m. the previous day, the official Korean Central
News Agency (KCNA) said, citing data from the state emergency
epidemic prevention headquarters. It provided no further
information regarding additional deaths.
The total number of fever cases since late April came to over
4.34 million as of 6 p.m. Thursday, of which more than 4.26 million
have recovered, and at least 83,980 are being treated, it
added.
The country's daily fever tally has been on a downward trend
after peaking at over 392,920 on May 15.
North Korean health officials are 'voluntarily and dutifully
preserving their unity' and 'acting in concert' to fight the
pandemic, according to the KCNA.
'More fully displayed are the great traits of Korean-style
socialism where all the people help each other, share pain and
stick together to brave ordeals whenever they are in difficulties,'
it reported. DPRK stands for the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea, North Korea's official name.
The state-controlled news agency's report seems aimed at
strengthening the internal solidarity of the impoverished country,
known for its dilapidated health care system and malnutrition among
many of its 25 million people.
Observers here question the credibility of its coronavirus
statistics, with the North stating that its death toll stood at
just 71 as of June 3. That figure means that North Korea's COVID-19
fatality rate stands at just 0.002 percent, compared to South
Korea's 0.13 percent posted a day earlier.
On May 12, North Korea disclosed its first COVID-19 case after
claiming to be coronavirus-free for over two years.
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