Coronavirus: Coronavirus Spread Caused by Party Kiss in A Small Town

Coronavirus: Coronavirus Spread Caused by Party Kiss in A Small Town

According to official statistics, there are still 30,000 to 40,000 new confirmed cases appearing in the United States every day. Even though there are currently more than 7 million confirmed cases in total, most people can’t help but ask how long it will take to complete the tests to find out all the patients infected with the new coronavirus?

At the same time, there are still many people in the United States scattered around the world. Some of them are American troops stationed overseas, some are service personnel stationed overseas, and personnel from various organizations overseas. What is the situation of new crown infection among these people? It is always a mystery.

On September 21, a female employee in a US military holiday village in Germany still went to various bars to attend parties after experiencing symptoms of new coronavirus pneumonia. She faced up to ten years in prison for this.

According to the “Daily Mail” report, Yasmin Adli is 26 years old and is from Florida.

Prior to this, Adli had traveled to Greece on vacation and was tested for the new coronavirus after returning to Germany. While waiting for the results, Adli began to have symptoms such as a sore throat, but she was still in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and has participated in many parties.

After Adli was diagnosed, she sent messages to colleagues who had party with her, saying that she was grateful to everyone who came to the “Lorna Party” (Lorna is pronounced similar to COVID-19 in English), and claimed that “I didn’t know I was infected at the time”.

Adli’s former colleague also revealed that before the diagnosis, Adli still insisted on going to her workplace, the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort opened by the US Defense Department, and arranged an conference on preventing the spread of new coronavirus pneumonia for the senior US military. Edelweiss Resort is an Armed Forces Recreation Center (AFRC) that provides services to members of the U.S. Armed Forces, their families and other authorized users.

Up to now, there have been 25 confirmed cases in Edelweiss Resort, and the total number of infections in the entire town has reached 59.

It is reported that Adli went to the Peaches bar on September 3 and went to the Irish Pub in Garmisch on September 3. A source revealed that on the evening of September 3, when Adli held a party with her colleagues in a bar, she said that she was too ill to go to work. After that, she also kissed several resort staff colleagues who were about to leave the bar.

Currently, Edelweiss Resort has been closed for two weeks.

Attorney Arndt Kempgens said: “From the perspective of conditional intent, according to Article 224 of the Criminal Law, Adli’s actions may even make her liable for the crime of intentional injury. Imprisonment ranges from 6 months to 10 years.”

County Office spokesperson Wolfgang Rotzsche added: “If this lady knows that her physical condition will put others in danger, she should be prosecuted.”

US military spokesman Donald Wrenn said that the Bavarian epidemic prevention regulations also apply to civilian employees in the US military here, just as they apply to every German citizen.

He said: “Any behavior that violates epidemic prevention regulations does not conform to our code of conduct, nor does it comply with our efforts to maintain community safety. Our current focus is on thorough and accurate identification of contacts and additional To limit the spread of the new coronavirus.”

The governor of Bavaria, Markus Soeder, called the outbreak in the small town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen “a typical stupid example” because this American had new coronavirus pneumonia symptoms while waiting for the test results, but still go out to the party.

Soeder said that Adli must be made to bear the consequences for her reckless behavior and that she may be severely fined.

Violation of the epidemic prevention regulations may result in a fine of up to 2,375 yuan, but if other people are infected or the company suffers economic losses as a result, the party may be further punished and liable for compensation.

This is only one case discovered, but it is hard to say how many infected persons among the Americans overseas. All detected cases may be just the tip of the iceberg.