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Indonesian migrant worker hid fever after diagnosis Zhuang Renxiang: maximum fine of 1 million
Reporter Lai Zhichang / Taipei Report
2020-11-12 15:55:26
The Epidemic Central Command Center announced today (12) that there were 5 new cases of foreign migrants in China, of which an Indonesian migrant worker did not disclose that she had a fever during the quarantine period. In response, command center spokesman Zhuang Renxiang said the case violated the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Law by completing false body temperature records.
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The command center announced today that there are five new confirmed cases of foreign immigration in China (cases 586-590), all of which are Indonesian migrant women in their 20s and 30s who came to work in Taiwan; among them, case 590 was issued from October 29 to 29. On November 11, she had a mild fever and only took the medication by herself without informing quarantine staff. Zhuang Renxiang said that in this case, it was not until the diagnosis was confirmed that he had a slight fever during the quarantine period. However, to record the actual experience in the self-examination data, he speculated that he feared the diagnosis would affect his work in Taiwan, so he chose to hide the symptoms. However, this action has violated the relevant provisions of the law and will be fined from 100,000 to 1 million suspended in accordance with the law. Zhuang Renxiang urged foreigners to be honest about their symptoms when entering the country, and even if they have symptoms, they can receive early treatment. In the future, the command center will also, with the assistance of the Ministry of Labor, coordinate as soon as possible with Indonesian, Thai, Filipino, Vietnamese and other language professionals to facilitate migration with foreigners. Communication.
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