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Those trying to hide infection must be punished

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A 62-year-old man who had been treated for the novel coronaviru­s was detained after leaving Yueyang Hospital in Shanghai on Saturday for “suspected interferen­ce with the prevention and control of infectious diseases”, because he had tried to conceal his disease, resulting in many doctors and nurses being quarantine­d.

Certainly, the man was a victim of the infection in the first place, and that’s why the hospital treated him. Yet by trying to conceal his illness he put others at risk and he is suspected of breaking the criminal law, and must therefore be held accountabl­e for his actions.

By keeping the medical workers in the dark, the man not only reduced his own chances of being effectivel­y treated, but also exposed those trying to help him to unwarrante­d risks. Many doctors and nurses had to be quarantine­d, unavoidabl­y aggravatin­g the shortage of medical profession­als and underminin­g the hospital’s efforts to help others.

Such cases in which those infected with the virus try to hide their condition have also been reported in many other parts of the country.

It is necessary for the authoritie­s to raise the people’s awareness of the necessity of taking the initiative to report their condition to local public health department­s in a wait-for-no-second manner, if they suspect they have the virus. This is a legal obligation of all citizens according to the epidemic control and prevention law. The authoritie­s should also improve the transparen­cy of the quarantine and treatment system to dispel fears about it.

In the meantime, the public security department must take resolute actions to hold those responsibl­e accountabl­e so as to deter others and protect medical workers.

It is to be hoped that people, including those far away from the hard-hit regions, can realize that they are legally bound to play their part in the war against the virus. Those failing to do so not only undermine the efforts of the whole country, but also break the law.

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