A Civil servant in china was hiding travel history, “Super Spreader” makes 1700 families isolated

A confirmed case from Jinjiang, Fujian, attended a banquet earlier, leaving more than 3,000 residents to be isolated. A similar case recently occurred in Anhui. A local civil servant did not report his travel history. In the end, not only the entire family inflected, but also 1,700 households were isolated.

Last month, a 50-year-old civil servant with a surname of Wang from Si County, Anhui, drove home from a high-speed rail station with his eldest daughter who returned home from Wuhan. Since then, Wang Mobo not only concealed his daughter’s return from Wuhan, but also went out to have meals, party, shopping, work and epidemic prevention work with relatives and classmates many times, and even illegally applied for vehicle passes, and transported his wife and daughter to the hospital for medical treatments.

On the 5th of february, community workers found that Wang’s daughter returned home from Wuhan, and Wang’s has not reported this. On the 2nd and 7th of this month, Wang’s wife and children successively developed symptoms of suspected infection with Wuhan coronavirus, and he only reported on the 8th. On the 9th and 10th of this month, the three were successively diagnosed with Wuhan coronavirus.

During the epidemic, Wang concealed the history of his daughter return to Wuhan and contacted other persons without authorization. As a result, the building he lived in was closed, more than 1,700 families were isolated from home, and the hospital was forced to implement a fully closed management. Many were close contacts.

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