Starting today, people violate COVID measures won't be punished
Those people who violate border health quarantine regulations will not face criminal punishment, the notice read. Detained individuals or defendants in custody for such violations according to the previous policy should be promptly released from detention in accordance with the law, and assets involved in the cases, including those being sealed, seized or frozen, also need to be lifted in a timely manner, said the notice released on Saturday.
The document came just ahead of the planned move on Sunday to downgrade the management of COVID-19 from Class A to Class B, and was jointly issued by five authorities — the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Justice and the General Administration of Customs.
This is a clear signal to make all law-enforcement and judiciary departments and agencies responsible for cases linked to epidemic prevention and control to adjust to the new change and shape a legal environment with certainty and clear rules that could better help the country to realize recovery in the future, experts noted.
However, apart from the optimized changes, the notice also clearly states that those who infringe upon the personal safety of medics, or who disturb normal medical order and seriously obstruct control measures relevant to nursing homes or social welfare institutions will be strictly punished.
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