Breaking Coronavirus Isolation in One State Could Mean 5 Years in Prison
Mississippi will punish residents who don’t isolate after testing positive for COVID-19 with up to 5 years in prison and $5,000 in fines, the state’s Department of Health announced on Friday.
Mississippi has issued a COVID-19 isolation order that requires people who are infected with COVID-19 to self-isolate or face fines and possible jail time. https://t.co/9FrlPadtU9 pic.twitter.com/gyUBWptqug
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“All persons, including fully vaccinated individuals, infected with COVID-19 must remain in the home or other appropriate residential location for 10 days from onset of illness,” state health officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs ordered. “The failure or refusal to obey the lawful order of a health officer is, at a minimum, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $500 or imprisonment for six months or both.” (Read more from “Breaking Coronavirus Isolation in One State Could Mean 5 Years in Prison” HERE)
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