Seoul: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un placed the city of Kaesong near the border with South Korea under total lockdown over coronavirus concerns and declared a state of emergency to contain a potential outbreak, the North's state media reported Sunday.
The step was taken on Friday afternoon after a person was found with suspected COVID-19 symptoms in the city, according to the media report. It said the person is a runaway who had fled to South Korea years ago before illegally crossing the border into the North early last week.
If that person is officially declared a virus patient, he or she would be the North’s first confirmed coronavirus case. North Korea has steadfastly said it has no single virus case on its territory, a claim questioned by outside experts.
During an emergency Politburo meeting Saturday, Kim also declared a state of emergency in the Kaesong area. It quoted Kim as saying that there was 'a critical situation in which the vicious virus could be said to have entered the country'.