Imprisonment for stewardess who broke quarantine and transmitted coronavirus – 2,000 people traced

A court today sentenced him to two years suspended imprisonment Vietnam a flight attendant found guilty of violating quarantine terms and spreading covid-19 to others, police said.

Duong Tan Hao, 29, was convicted “of transmitting serious infectious diseases” by a court in Ho Chi Minh City.

The country has been praised for its efforts to curb the spread of the pandemic coronavirus through mass testing and tracking, but also the imposition of strict quarantine. Less than 2,600 cases of covid-19 have been reported in Vietnam and just 35 deaths, according to the AMBE.

Howe violated the terms of the 14-day quarantine and met with 46 people after his return from Japan in November, according to the indictment.

During the quarantine period, the stewardess met many people, visited cafes, restaurants and took English lessons. Found positive in covid-19 on November 28th.

Because of the Chaos about 2,000 people had to undergo a diagnostic test for covid-19 and remain in quarantine.

State media reported that it infected three people.

“Chaos violations were serious, endangering society and community safety,” the statement said.

In December, a Vietnamese court sentenced the head of the Hanoi Center for Disease Control and Prevention to 10 years in prison after he was found guilty of corruption in a pandemic equipment purchase case.

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