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Has North Korea finally admitted it has got a Covid outbreak? Kim Jong un sacks senior officials after telling emergency Politburo meeting about 'crucial' lapse that has caused a 'GREAT CRISIS'

Kim Jong un has sacked senior officials over what he called a 'crucial' lapse that had caused a 'great crisis with grave consequences,' in an apparent reference to a Covid-19 outbreak.

The North Korean dictator recalled the country's Politburo and berated high-ranking Communist officials on Tuesday, signalling that the country's Covid defences had been breached.

He lashed them for neglecting their duties and 'creating a great crisis in ensuring the security of the state and safety of the people and entailed grave consequences.'

Kim - whose own health has been speculated about after losing a considerable amount of weight - added that cadres' 'lack of ability and irresponsibility' had hindered important work, accusing them of 'self-protectionism and passiveness'. 

The official Korean Central News Agency did not elaborate on what the dictator was referring to and it is not known how many senior officials have been sacked or what has happened to them. 

North Korea has so far claimed to have had no coronavirus infections, despite testing thousands of people and sharing a porous border with China - the source of the disease.

Experts say the claim is highly dubious and have warned that any outbreak could easily overwhelm the isolated country's poor health infrastructure. 

Kim Jong blasted senior officials at a Politburo crisis meeting over what he called a 'crucial' lapse that had caused a 'great crisis with grave consequences,' in an apparent reference to a Covid-19 outbreak

Kim Jong blasted senior officials at a Politburo crisis meeting over what he called a 'crucial' lapse that had caused a 'great crisis with grave consequences,' in an apparent reference to a Covid-19 outbreak

Kim, who is thought to have lost a considerable amount of weight recently, berates officials at the meeting of the 2nd Political Bureau of the Party Central Committee at the 8th congress of the Workers' Party of Korea at the Party Central Committee Headquarters in Pyongyang

Kim, who is thought to have lost a considerable amount of weight recently, berates officials at the meeting of the 2nd Political Bureau of the Party Central Committee at the 8th congress of the Workers' Party of Korea at the Party Central Committee Headquarters in Pyongyang 

The Communist officials are seen scribbling away in their notepads as they receive a lashing from the dictator

The Communist officials are seen scribbling away in their notepads as they receive a lashing from the dictator 

Kim's own health has been the subject of much speculation in recent weeks with estimates that he has lost up to 3 stone. Recent images have shown his face is noticeably thinner and the strap on his watch is tighter.

The impoverished country's ramshackle health system and lack of medical supplies would leave it struggling to cope with a major Covid-19 outbreak.

Members of the presidium of the politburo - the highest decision-making body of the ruling Workers' Party - and the politburo were recalled and new ones named at the meeting on Tuesday, KCNA reported, adding that government officials were 'transferred and appointed'.

The KCNA dispatch 'basically means North Korea has confirmed cases', defector-turned-researcher Ahn Chan-il told AFP.

'The fact that the politburo discussed this, and that the KCNA reported about it, signals Pyongyang is probably in need of international aid,' he said.

'Otherwise they would not have done this as it inevitably involves acknowledging the regime's own failure in its anti-epidemic efforts.'

Park Won-gon of Ewha Womans University in Seoul pointed out that the meeting's attendance was unusually large and said the reference to 'grave consequences' meant it was 'possible' that the North had confirmed cases.

'It does look like Pyongyang is going through something serious that's related to Covid-19,' he added.

Ever since the pandemic began, North Korean state media have highlighted anti-coronavirus measures and officials have exhorted citizens to remain vigilant.

At a military parade in October, Kim himself tearfully thanked his people for their efforts and said the North had not seen a single case of the 'evil virus', although analysts have long doubted the assertion.

And Pyongyang's coronavirus defence has come at a high price.

Kim addresses party officials at their Pyongyang HQ on Tuesday

Kim addresses party officials at their Pyongyang HQ on Tuesday

Kim told them that they 'lack of ability and irresponsibility' had hindered important work, accusing them of 'self-protectionism and passiveness'

Kim told them that they 'lack of ability and irresponsibility' had hindered important work, accusing them of 'self-protectionism and passiveness'

Kim is surrounded by officials writing down his words during the party meeting

Kim is surrounded by officials writing down his words during the party meeting 

Its self-imposed and strictly enforced blockade has left it more isolated than ever: trade with Beijing - its economic lifeline - slowed to a trickle while all international aid workers have left.

Several UN relief groups confirmed to AFP that the Needs and Priorities document - a key report that summarises the humanitarian situation in the country and forms the basis of UN appeals - will not be published this year.

And this month, Pyongyang admitted it was tackling a food crisis, sounding the alarm in a nation with a moribund agricultural sector that has long struggled to feed itself.

Earlier, Kim warned his people to prepare for the 'worst-ever situation'.

Pyongyang has been looking to shore up loyalty to the authorities, with state television last week showing a resident of the capital expressing concern and saying everyone was 'heartbroken' over the 'emaciated' condition of Kim, who has lost significant weight recently. 

Party officials hold up their hands in a gesture of loyalty to their leader Kim

Party officials hold up their hands in a gesture of loyalty to their leader Kim

Film crews are seen at the front of the meeting hall, as Kim made the rare decision to go public with the crisis talks

Film crews are seen at the front of the meeting hall, as Kim made the rare decision to go public with the crisis talks

Analysts say Pyongyang is using Kim's appearance as a way to glorify him by portraying him as a 'devoted, hardworking' leader as the country struggles to tackle its food crisis and other challenges.

But others have claimed that his weight loss was down to a bad bout of coronavirus.

There was speculation last year that Kim had died after months when he did not appear in any pictures or on state TV.

However, when he did finally reappear it was speculated that he had been infected by Covid-19 and had needed time off from his duties for treatment and to recover. 

In recent months, Kim has issued a series of lengthy letters to regime organisations such as the Youth League and the trade union federation exhorting them to pursue 'loyalty and patriotism'.

At the same time, authorities have mounted a campaign against 'criminal' youths tarnished by foreign influences that are 'dangerous poisons' to state ideology, according to KCNA. 

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