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Coronavirus: Swimming defector was not infected, says S Korea | Coronavirus: Swimming defector was not infected, says S Korea |
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The man suspected of being North Korea's first confirmed Covid-19 patient did not have the virus, South Korea says. | The man suspected of being North Korea's first confirmed Covid-19 patient did not have the virus, South Korea says. |
The man apparently defected from North to South three years ago, before seemingly deciding to return last week. | The man apparently defected from North to South three years ago, before seemingly deciding to return last week. |
South Korea said the man reached the North by crawling through a drainpipe on a southern island, and then swimming around a mile. | South Korea said the man reached the North by crawling through a drainpipe on a southern island, and then swimming around a mile. |
At the weekend, North Korea reported its first suspected case of Covid-19. | At the weekend, North Korea reported its first suspected case of Covid-19. |
It said the patient was a North Korean who had "re-defected" from the South. | It said the patient was a North Korean who had "re-defected" from the South. |
How did the man reach North Korea? | How did the man reach North Korea? |
On Monday the South Korean military said the 24-year-old man reached the North from Ganghwa Island, near the border. | On Monday the South Korean military said the 24-year-old man reached the North from Ganghwa Island, near the border. |
He apparently crawled under barbed wire in a drain which leads to the Yellow Sea, before swimming to the North. | He apparently crawled under barbed wire in a drain which leads to the Yellow Sea, before swimming to the North. |
"We spotted the specific location from which he fled, as a bag believed to belong to the man was found," Col Kim Jun-rak said, according to Yonhap news agency. | "We spotted the specific location from which he fled, as a bag believed to belong to the man was found," Col Kim Jun-rak said, according to Yonhap news agency. |
Earlier, North Korean state media said the man had defected to South Korea three years ago, before returning earlier this month. | Earlier, North Korean state media said the man had defected to South Korea three years ago, before returning earlier this month. |
He reached the North Korean city of Kaesong, which is near the coast, on 19 July and was "suspected" of having "the vicious virus". | He reached the North Korean city of Kaesong, which is near the coast, on 19 July and was "suspected" of having "the vicious virus". |
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reportedly ordered a "maximum emergency system" to contain the virus. | North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reportedly ordered a "maximum emergency system" to contain the virus. |
What did South Korea say about the man's health? | What did South Korea say about the man's health? |
"The person is neither registered as a Covid-19 patient, nor classified as a person who came in contact with virus patients," said Yoon Tae-ho, a senior health official, according to Yonhap. | "The person is neither registered as a Covid-19 patient, nor classified as a person who came in contact with virus patients," said Yoon Tae-ho, a senior health official, according to Yonhap. |
Virus tests were conducted on two people who had close contact with the defector, and both tested negative. | Virus tests were conducted on two people who had close contact with the defector, and both tested negative. |
South Korea was one of the first countries outside China to have a Covid-19 outbreak, but now has the virus largely under control. | South Korea was one of the first countries outside China to have a Covid-19 outbreak, but now has the virus largely under control. |
With a population of more than 50 million, the countryaverages just over 50 new cases a day - many of them imported and then quarantined. | With a population of more than 50 million, the countryaverages just over 50 new cases a day - many of them imported and then quarantined. |
North Korea has not confirmed a single case of Covid-19 - something analysts have long said is unlikely. | North Korea has not confirmed a single case of Covid-19 - something analysts have long said is unlikely. |
How common is 're-defecting'? | How common is 're-defecting'? |
It is rare for someone to leave the North for the South, and then come back. | It is rare for someone to leave the North for the South, and then come back. |
The South Korean unification ministry told the BBC there had been 11 confirmed cases since 2015, the last of which was in 2017. | The South Korean unification ministry told the BBC there had been 11 confirmed cases since 2015, the last of which was in 2017. |
If confirmed, the man who swam from Ganghwa would be the 12th. | If confirmed, the man who swam from Ganghwa would be the 12th. |
Analysis | |
By Subin Kim, BBC News, Seoul | |
Though it said the re-defector was only "suspected" of having Covid-19, Pyongyang appears to be keen to stress that the outside world - especially the South - is to be blamed for the possible breach in its anti-epidemic measures. | |
So far, it seems unlikely the man who returned to Kaesong after three years in South Korea really has Covid-19. | |
South Korean authorities have denied it, and Pyongyang has an apparent lack of testing capacity anyway. | |
Experts agree that Pyongyang is trying to divert its people from blaming the regime for the hardship the pandemic has caused in their lives. | |
Whether or not cases are confirmed, it is evident the North Korean economy is faltering from its vigorous prevention measures - including shutting off its border trade route with China. | |
Pyongyang might try to use this incident as an excuse to demand aid from Seoul - such as medical supplies, or food. |