Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Woman faces court for fleeing quarantine

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

SAINTPETER­SBURG,RUSSIA: A Russian hospital on Friday filed a lawsuit against a woman for escaping her coronaviru­s quarantine, complainin­g of being forcibly held and given inedible meals.

The head doctor of the Botkin hospital in the northweste­rn city of Saint Petersburg took the highly unusual action against Alla Ilyina to force her to return and undergo medical observatio­n, the city’s court service said in a statement.

A hearing has been scheduled for next Monday. According to Russian laws, leaving quarantine is punishable by a fine.

The woman arrived from Hainan, a Chinese resort island popular with Russians, by plane on February 1.

She was examined several times and eventually diagnosed with “acute virus illness” which did not rule out that this could be the new coronaviru­s, the local branch of the state health watchdog said in a statement.

They confined her on February 6 for 14 days but Ilyina fled from the hospital after two days, which “could lead to the spread of a dangerous infectious disease” in the city, the watchdog said.

Ilyina gave her version of events in videos on her Instagram account. The account has since been switched to private mode but the videos have been reposted on social media and on local news site Fontanka.

In one video, Ilyina says the doctors told her the tests came back clear and promised to discharge her after one day. “They lied to me,” she says.

She also gave details of her escape from her isolation room.

“There is an electromag­netic lock on the door. I picked the box apart and shortcircu­ited the wires. The door opened, I packed my things and went to the lift,” she says.

“I got lucky,” she adds.

While in quarantine, she complained of lack of necessitie­s such as shampoo and bland meals.

“I am going to lose weight here, because this is not food,” she said, zooming in on a plate of mashed potatoes and canned peas. She also complained a lack of air circulatio­n.

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TIME TO ESCAPE? A man wearing a face mask rides a bicycle in Beijing. REUTERS
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A file photo of Roman Polanski (left) with French actress Emmanuelle Seigner at the French Oscars in 2011. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

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