North Korean leader Kim slams officials' 'immaturity' in response to COVID outbreak

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North Korean leader Kim slams officials' 'immaturity' in response to COVID outbreak
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The country has not started mass vaccinations and has limited testing capabilities.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presides over a politburo meeting of the ruling Workers' Party, amid the coronavirus disease pandemic, May 17, 2022, in this photo released May 18, 2022 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency .

Presiding over a politburo meeting of the ruling Workers' Party on Tuesday, Kim said the "immaturity in the state capacity for coping with the crisis" increased the "complexity and hardships" in fighting the pandemic, according to KCNA.Since its first acknowledgement of the COVID-19 outbreak, the North has reported 1.72 million patients with fever symptoms, including 62 deaths as of Tuesday evening.

The report did not elaborate on what grounds the North came to such a positive assessment. The country has not started mass vaccinations and has limited testing capabilities, leaving many experts concerned it may be difficult to assess how widely and rapidly the disease is spreading.According to KCNA, North Korea has been pushing to better handle "the collection, transport and test of specimen from those persons with fever, while installing additional quarantine facilities.

Officials and researchers have stepped up efforts to "massively develop and produce drugs effective in the treatment of the malignant virus infection and establish more rational diagnosis and treatment methods," but KCNA did not give details on which drugs were involved.

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