Philippine police deployed as COVID-19 cases forced into quarantine

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Philippine police are being deployed to ensure people who test positive for the coronavirus and cannot self-isolate at home are taken to state-run ...

MANILA: Philippine police are being deployed to ensure people who test positive for the coronavirus and cannot self-isolate at home are taken to state-run quarantine centres, sparking warnings on Wednesday of potential rights violations.

"We prefer that the asymptomatics and the mild cases voluntarily surrender and confine themselves in isolation centres," said Harry Roque, spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte, defending forced quarantine as legal. "These searches would only intimidate patients and their families - and what are the police going to do when patients refuse to come with them, shoot them dead?"The National Union of Peoples' Lawyers said it would"sow fear in our communities and trample on our rights".

"We will not, on our own, knock on the doors of individual houses," Guillermo Eleazar, police deputy chief for operations, told a local radio station.To handle the growing number of cases, the government plans to build 50 quarantine facilities, Public Works Secretary Mark Villar had announced Monday.READ: Partial restrictions to remain in capital as Philippines tackles coronavirus

 

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