Intestinal epidemic: DPRK sends aid to 800 families

Health officials of the Pyongyang Sports Goods Factory disinfect the floor of a work place in Pyongyang, the DPRK, June 14, 2022. (CHA SONG HO / AP)

SEOUL – The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un and other senior officials prepared aid to send to 800 families suffering from an unidentified intestinal epidemic, state media reported on Friday, as the country also battles its first COVID-19 outbreak.

The DPRK revealed this week it was facing an "acute enteric epidemic" on top of a weeks-long outbreak of COVID. It did not elaborate what the disease was, but enteric refers to the gastrointestinal tract.

KCNA on Friday reported 23,160 more people with fever symptoms, bringing the total number in the country since late April to above 4.58 million

"The officials … prepared medicines, foodstuff and daily necessities needed for the treatment of the epidemic and stable life to render aid to the people in Haeju City and Kangryong County (of South Hwanghae Province)," the Korea Central News Agency said.

Leader Kim called upon officials "to fulfil their duty in the work for easing the people's misfortune and sufferings as soon as possible," it added.

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On Thursday, an official at and Republic of Korea's Unification Ministry handling inter-Korean affairs said Seoul is monitoring the outbreak, suspected to be cholera or typhoid.

South Hwanghae Province is the DPRK's key agricultural region and the outbreak raised concerns may add to chronic food shortages amid the wave of COVID-19 infections.  

The DPRK has been reporting patient numbers with fever symptoms, rather than confirmed COVID-19 cases, potentially due to a lack of testing ability.

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KCNA on Friday reported 23,160 more people with fever symptoms, bringing the total number in the country since late April to above 4.58 million. The death toll linked to the outbreak is at 73.

The country has revealed more than 99 percent of fever patients have recovered and that the COVID wave has shown signs of subsiding, but the World Health Organization cast doubts on Pyongyang's claims earlier this month, saying it believes the situation is getting worse.