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Five men in Beijing illegally organized offline training and were positive. What legal responsibility does this man need to bear?
Five men in Beijing illegally organized offline training and were turned positive. At present, the man needs to bear criminal legal responsibility. Criminal compulsory measures have been taken on suspicion of obstructing the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

After the outbreak of the epidemic in COVID-19, there were always some people who violated the epidemic management regulations, not only failed to manage according to the local epidemic prevention and control measures, but also failed to do a good job of disinfection after violating the measures, which eventually led to great disaster. In the case that five men in Beijing illegally organized offline training and were exposed positively, in fact, Wang is a very bold person. Not only did he violate the relevant regulations of offline training in Beijing, but also he didn't take basic measures such as code scanning and temperature measurement during offline training, resulting in five people eventually being infected with COVID-19.

Five men in Beijing illegally organized offline training and were turned positive.

In fact, this is a typical case of violation of epidemic prevention and control measures announced by Beijing. In the Beijing Trade Center in Tongzhou District, Wang illegally organized offline training, and there were no attractive basic epidemic prevention and control measures such as code scanning and temperature measurement during the training. Finally, five people were infected with COVID-19 virus in the training class. At present, the police have conducted a criminal investigation. After that, Beijing stopped all offline training, which is also some positive feedback brought by this typical case.

Wang needs to bear criminal responsibility: suspected of obstructing the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.

Wang illegally organized offline training. In fact, Wang had a subjective understanding of the possible infection consequences of his behavior and started classes in violation of relevant regulations, which can be considered as a kind of intention. Objectively, Wang's behavior of illegally starting classes eventually led to five people being infected, which has been regarded as a substantial risk of infection to others and has caused infection consequences to others. According to the basic elements of the crime of obstructing the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, Wang is criminally liable, so it is normal for the police to file a criminal investigation against him at present.