Covid-19 outbreak in North Korea: 21 people with fever reported dead
North Korea's state news agency KCNA didn't directly attribute the 21 new deaths to COVID-19.
- North Korea reported 21 new deaths on May 13 but didn't state COVID as the cause
- KCNA said on Friday that one death had been confirmed to be due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19
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Seoul: North Korea reported 21 new deaths on Friday among people with fevers, the state news agency reported on Saturday, as the country battles its first COVID-19 outbreak which state leader Kim Jong Un has called a "great turmoil".
About 280,810 people were being treated and 27 people have died since a fever of unidentified origins started to be reported in the country since late April, KCNA news agency said.
State media did not say whether the new deaths were due to COVID.
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KCNA said on Friday that one death had been confirmed to be due to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
The reports were made at a ruling Workers' Party meeting early on Saturday that was attended by leader Kim, who said the outbreak was a great disaster to fall on the country since its foundation but one that can be overcome, KCNA said.
The health crisis has been caused by the incompetence and irresponsibility of party organisations in their anti-epidemic response, and efforts must be made to overcome the outbreak in the shortest possible period, KCNA quoted Kim as saying.
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