According to relevant information, at the news conference of Xinguan pneumonia on April 27th, the spokesman informed a typical illegal event during the epidemic. A 28-year-old man took Mao Jing Center in Tongzhou as an offline place to organize relevant training during the period of epidemic closure, and failed to take corresponding protective measures and record his body temperature, which eventually led to the serious consequences of five people being infected with COVID-19 virus. At present, this man has been investigated by the relevant departments, and he will be punished by law. Therefore, in the face of the epidemic, there is no room for slack, and a little carelessness will lead to the situation getting out of control. After all, people's safety and health are the most important.
Because of the violation of epidemic prevention regulations, waiting for this man will be punished by law. At present, the relevant departments have filed an investigation, indicating that this incident will go through criminal proceedings and will be tried in accordance with the provisions of the criminal law. The whole process will go through a series of litigation processes, such as investigation, evidence collection, trial and sentencing. Finally, criminal punishment will be imposed according to the man's behavior and consequences, subjective malignancy, social influence and other factors. Especially during the epidemic, the illegal acts involving the epidemic need to be dealt with typically, and the consequences will be very serious.
This incident once again tells us that epidemic prevention is the primary task in the context of the epidemic. Only after ensuring that the spread of the epidemic is controlled and the health and safety of residents are guaranteed can other activities be carried out in an orderly manner, otherwise everything is just empty talk, which may lead to the epidemic getting out of control again and the previous prevention and control efforts being wasted. Therefore, we must strictly abide by the relevant epidemic policies and regulations, do not stick to each other, and make contributions to epidemic prevention and control.