A woman identified by her surname, Li, 37, is under police investigation for allegedly concealing her coronavirus symptoms when she boarded a flight from Los Angeles to Beijing. She could be imprisoned for up to 7 years.
As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, hundreds of students were forced to leave Stanford University, in an effort by officials of the elite private university to stem the coronavirus outbreak.“Those who try to test their luck and evade customs and quarantine not only will bear the whole society’s shaming and condemnation, but will also face the scourge of imprisonment,” he said.
At least 25 other people in China have been punished or investigated for concealing their coronavirus symptoms or travel history. In Qinghai province, a man who took a train with his son from Wuhan to Xining — but claimed they’d been home for the last 40 days — tested positive for coronavirus. Nine hundred others had to be quarantined as a result. He was, two women reportedly lied about having traveled back to China from Turkey via Abu Dhabi, then broke home quarantine and ate at several restaurants. They were charged with “impeding prevention of infectious diseases” and put under forced isolation and observation.
The woman from Massachusetts, surnamed Li, reportedly began showing signs of the virus, known as COVID-19, after attending a “company meeting” in late February, Chinese authorities said.
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