China expands chaotic dragnet in coronavirus crackdown

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Chinese officials seized patients who have not yet tested positive for the coronavirus, in some cases herding them onto buses with no protective measures.

China's leaders expanded a mass roundup of people possibly sickened with the coronavirus on Thursday, widening their dragnet well beyond the epicentre of the outbreak to at least two more cities in what the government has called a "wartime" campaign to stamp out the epidemic.Getty

In their zeal to execute the edict, officials in Wuhan, a metropolis of 11 million, have haphazardly seized patients who have not yet tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, in some cases herding them onto buses with no protective measures where they risked infection from others, their relatives said.After that, patients have been sent to makeshift medical facilities that don't provide the support they need to recover.

The number of reported cases has been rising more quickly after the hardest-hit province changed its method of counting them Thursday. There are now 63,851 confirmed cases in mainland China, of which 1380 have died.On Thursday, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States said a person under quarantine at a military base in San Antonio had tested positive for the virus, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the US to 15.

Peng and his family were told that there would be doctors at the quarantine site, as well as test kits so he could get the official confirmation needed to receive proper treatment. So on February 5, Peng boarded a bus full of sick patients — none wearing protective gear — and was driven to a hotel converted into an isolation centre.For several days, Peng messaged with his relatives regularly, updating them on the tumultuous conditions inside the hotel.

 

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