Sowetan

Forced quarantine ruled illegal – court

AfriForum rejoices over ruling

- By Kgothatso Madisa

Government has been dealt another blow after the high court ruled that it may not force patients who test positive for Covid-19 into compulsory state quarantine if they are able to self-isolate.

According to the court ruling yesterday‚ to successful­ly selfisolat­e a patient needed access to a separate room and the ability to contact or get to a health facility if their condition worsened.

AfriForum claimed the court ruling as a victory after challengin­g regulation­s signed by the co-operative governance and traditiona­l affairs ministry under the Disaster Management Act on April 29.

“These regulation­s‚ which AfriForum regards as ... irrational‚ were aimed at putting everyone who tests positive for Covid-19 under compulsory state quarantine‚” the lobby group said in a statement.

The regulation­s suggested that everyone who tested positive for Covid-19‚ regardless of whether they showed symptoms‚ could be placed in a government isolation facility.

The department failed to oppose the applicatio­n in the high court in Pretoria.

“These regulation­s would have given the state the power to force people into quarantine without their permission – even under circumstan­ces where the person may be able to effectivel­y self-isolate. It would consequent­ly have given law enforcers and the state too much power under the guise of combating the spread of the virus‚” said AfriForum.

“The importance of civil rights organisati­ons and institutio­ns that oppose autocratic and irrational decisions by government has become increasing­ly clear during this lockdown. When the government abuses its power and tries to bully the public by violating people’s rights‚ AfriForum

will stand up against it – to the benefit of everyone in the country‚” said Monique Taute‚ head of campaigns at AfriForum.

Two Limpopo doctors were forced into quarantine by the provincial department of health in April.

Sowetan’s sister publicatio­n TimesLIVE reported earlier that Dr Claire Olivier and Dr Taryn Williams‚ who work at Mmametlhak­e Hospital in Mpumalanga‚ were already selfisolat­ing at home when they were forced into quarantine. The two tested positive on March 29.

Judge Norman Davis‚ in a separate ruling‚ issued a scathing assessment of the government’s lockdown laws.

 ?? / DINO LLOYD ?? An isolation unit at the Nasrec quarantine site in Johannesbu­rg may only serve those who choose to be state quarantine­d, according to a North Gauteng High Court ruling yesterday.
/ DINO LLOYD An isolation unit at the Nasrec quarantine site in Johannesbu­rg may only serve those who choose to be state quarantine­d, according to a North Gauteng High Court ruling yesterday.

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