N.Korea urges continued anti-virus efforts despite self-claimed win over Covid

 

by IANS |

Seoul, Aug 16 (IANS) North Korea on Tuesday urged its citizens not to let their guard down against Covid-19, having claimed victory last week in its fight against the pandemic.

On August 11, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un convened a national meeting, reviewed the virus situation and ordered the lifting of the country's "maximum emergency anti-epidemic" measures, three months after the nation reported the first confirmed case, reports Yonhap News Agency.

The Rodong Sinmun, an organ of the ruling Workers' Party, called on the North Korean people to bear in mind that the slackness of even a single person can lead to another "serious situation" in the country.

"Under the wise leadership of the party, our people have wiped out the malicious virus that is terrorizing the globe within a short period of time and clinched victory in the anti-epidemic battle but the risk of infection has not been eliminated and the national emergency anti-epidemic campaign is not over yet," the paper said.

Since declaring victory over the virus, North Korea has lifted a face mask mandate and eased anti-virus curbs across the country with the exception of "frontline areas and borderline cities and counties".

Pyongyang announced its first Covid case on May 12 after claiming to be free of the virus for over two years and implemented nationwide lockdowns.

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