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The preliminary investigation began on January 14. After receiving information that the man, knowing that he was sick with the COVID-19 virus and had been warned by specialists from the National Center for Public Health about mandatory self-isolation, visited a shopping center in Vilnius, the prosecution reports.
It is also suspected that a 41-year-old inhabitant of the capital failed to comply with the obligation to wear protective equipment by covering his nose and mouth in public places during quarantine, thus putting other people at risk of contracting a dangerous infectious disease.
The pre-trial investigation was conducted by officials of the Vilnius LSC Third Police Commissariat, and the investigation was conducted by the prosecutor of the Vilnius District Prosecutor’s Office. The prosecutor’s statement on the termination of the process was referred to the Vilnius City District Court by means of a criminal court order.
The Penal Code establishes that whoever has been informed by a medical institution of his illness and warned of the protection measures that he must take in contact with human beings has put another person at risk of contracting a serious or particularly dangerous contagious disease, punishable with fine or deprivation of liberty or detention. or imprisonment for up to one year. Anyone who has violated the requirements of health legislation or the norms for the control of communicable diseases, if they have spread the disease or caused an epidemic, will be punished with a fine or arrest, or imprisonment of up to five years.
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