Some individuals who tested positive for Covid-19 in northern Cyprus are providing false information and refusing to cooperate with health authorities.
This was made known by TRNC Deputy Prime Minister-Foreign Minister Kudret Özersay in a warning post on social on Thursday.
According to Özersay, individuals who tested positive for Covid-19 but who refused
to collaborate with health authorities on whom they came into contact
with would be punished.
Withholding
information or deliberately misleading authorities was a crime under the
infectious diseases law, punishable by up to two years in prison.
Özersay said that the prosecutor’s office had taken legal action
against several Covid-19 positive persons who were identified as
withholding or providing false information to the authorities.
He added that no one had the right to endanger the public’s health
particularly at a time when healthcare workers were waging an extremely
difficult struggle against coronavirus.
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