North Korea tests rivers, air, garbage as anti-Covid efforts intensify

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State media said authorities are stepping up testing and disinfection across the country, after reporting this week a “stabilizing” trend in the outbreak.
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A department store being disinfected in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 18, 2022.KIM WON JIN / AFP via Getty Images

SEOUL, South Korea — Health officials in North Korea are testing rivers, lakes, the air and household wastewater and garbage for the coronavirus as the country intensifies the fight against its first outbreak, state media said Friday.

The isolated country has been in a heated battle against an unprecedented virus wave since declaring a state of emergency and imposing a nationwide lockdown this month, fueling concerns about a lack of vaccines, medical supplies and food.

State media said authorities are stepping up testing and disinfection across the country, after reporting this week a “stabilizing” trend in the outbreak, including signs that the wave of fevers was abating and a relatively low death toll.

Some 100,460 more people showed fever symptoms as of Thursday evening, compared with nearly 400,000 about 10 days ago, the official KCNA news agency said, citing data from the state emergency epidemic prevention headquarters.

The total number of fever patients since April rose to 3,270,850 among the 25 million population, and the death toll to 69, up by one from a day earlier.

In another dispatch, KCNA said anti-virus offices gathered samples from many sources to check whether areas had been infected with the virus.

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“Emergency anti-epidemic sectors at all levels give precedence to the test of specimens collected in rivers and lakes, while disinfecting hundreds of thousands of cubic meters of sewage and thousands of tons of garbage every day and examining and analyzing samples,” KCNA said.

It did not elaborate on testing methods. North Korea said last year it had developed its own polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test equipment, but has never confirmed how many people have tested positive, instead reporting the number with fever symptoms.

Experts have said those figures could be underreported, and make it difficult to assess the scale of the situation.

A video provided by KCNA showed a group of officials wearing protective clothing and medical masks conveying boxes with signs saying “specimen carrier” or “bacteria, virus tester.”

Reuters was unable to independently verify information contained in the video.

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