Sunderland Echo

Dad talks of arrests in virus lockdown

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officially named Covid-19 by the World Health Organisati­on, which jumped by 15,152 to a total of 59,804.

The death toll now stands at 1,367.

"The whole city is on lockdown.

“They have medical personnel at the main gate of all housing places to make sure that no-one comes in or no-one goes out that's ill," Mr Hill said.

"Some instances I have heard of people trying to break through the residentia­l quarantine.

“They got half way out but then they were tackled to the ground by medical personnel and police.

"Anybody that is caught trying to get out of the quarantine area of the buildings will be arrested for a criminal act."

Mr Hill, who is originally from Sunderland, says that following the final repatriati­on flight from Wuhan, communicat­ion with the British government had ceased.

He says now they’ve made the decision to stay he’s “here for the long haul”.

Mr Hill previously said he was worried he will be forgotten by the UK Government.

Yesterday, Mr Hill said the Chinese government had asked residents for full cooperatio­n with medical personnel.

"They pick one person from each household that can go out every two or three days to get food, so it's many people going out together," he said.

"Supermarke­ts still get stocked.

“When the initial housing lock-down came into effect it was the same as when the city-wide lock-down came into effect – everyone went crazy and went out and stockpiled as much as they could."

He added that for he and his wife, who is a nurse in the city, the quarantine is "not really a problem".

 ??  ?? Chris Hill with his four-year-old daughter Renee Gao. Picture by: Family Handout/PA Wire
Chris Hill with his four-year-old daughter Renee Gao. Picture by: Family Handout/PA Wire

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