Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label healthcare. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2022

Freight train services resume between North Korea and China after a brief suspension due to pandemic

An outbreak of COVID-19 in the Chinese city of Dandong led to suspension of freight train services between China and North Korea. The services have resumed after a lapse of five months. A news agency of South Korea revealed this. The new agency says the frequency of these trains would be once or twice every day. Incidentally, China is the main economic lifeline of the North and accounts for a major share of its trade. However, cross-border commerce suffered due to the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. It seems according to Chinese customs data, trade between the two countries dropped nearly 90 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels. Aid workers and analysts cautioned that the isolation of North Korea has affected its already fragile economy leading to shortage of food and corresponding malnutrition. North Korea, China resume freight train services: reports. Alastair Morgan was the ambassador of the United Kingdom ambassador to North Korea between 2005 and 2008. He says the significance of resumption of freight train service would depend on whether this service indicated a fresh start of regular operations. He told a section of the media that this could be a one-off shipment of essential medical supplies or food.



Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, had declared victory over coronavirus. That was after the authorities had reported about 4.8 million “fever cases.” This was consequent to an extensive outbreak in May. Kim had acknowledged that North Koreans were facing hardships because of the pandemic. He even likened it to the 1950-1953 Korean War. Incidentally, the hermit kingdom has reported just 74 COVID-19 deaths overall. Experts doubt the figures in view of the lack of vaccine coverage and its dilapidated healthcare system.



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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Sister of Kim Jong-un reveals her brother had ‘fever’ during the Covid pandemic

Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, had stated that his country was free from the Covid pandemic. However, his sister Kim Yo-jong revealed that her brother did suffer from ‘fever’ and she put the blame squarely on South Korea. She said that the South had dropped propaganda leaflets at the border were. These were contaminated with the deadly virus. South has described the accusations as ‘groundless.’ Activists in South Korea used to follow this practice earlier. They used to drop balloons containing propaganda leaflets into the North. This has since been banned. Kim’ sister expressed her doubts while speaking about her brother’s declared victory in the country's battle against the pandemic. North Korea is a secretive country and hence it is not easy to ascertain the real picture. North Korea leader Kim Jong-un 'suffered fever' during Covid outbreak, says sister. Kim Yo-jong described the acts of dropping leaflets as a "crime against humanity." She also cautioned about considering "a strong retaliatory response".



North Korea prefers to label coronavirus as "fever" due to a lack of testing equipment. Kim’s sister took pride in declaring a "shining victory" over the virus. She also heaped praise on the "indomitable tenacity" of the people of North Korea and issued orders to lift restrictions with casualty figures of just 74. Experts find these figures hard to believe because the healthcare system in North Korea does not have enough intensive care units, neither does it have drugs or vaccines to treat Covid. Incidentally, the North did not roll out any vaccination program during the pandemic. Instead, it relied on alternative measures like lockdowns and homegrown treatments.



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