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13 entry into Macao violates epidemic prevention and control. What legal responsibilities will they bear?

Legal Liability for Violation of Epidemic Prevention According to the provisions of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), it is suspected of constituting the crime of obstructing the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, and the maximum penalty is imprisonment of not more than seven years. The crime of obstructing the prevention and control of infectious diseases refers to an act that violates the provisions of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and causes the spread of Class A infectious diseases or is in serious danger of spread. If a unit or individual violates the provisions of this Law, refuses to obey the decisions and orders of the local people's government and its relevant departments, or fails to cooperate with the measures taken according to law, which constitutes a violation of public security management, the public security organ shall punish it according to law.

According to the provisions of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, patients with infectious diseases, pathogen carriers and patients with suspected infectious diseases shall not engage in activities that may spread the infectious diseases before they are cured or suspected infectious diseases are eliminated; Before the expiration of the isolation period, the public security organ may assist medical institutions to take compulsory isolation treatment measures if they refuse isolation treatment or leave isolation treatment without authorization. Article 77 stipulates that units and individuals that violate the provisions of this law, causing the spread and epidemic of infectious diseases and causing damage to others' lives and property, shall bear civil liability according to law.

Article 64 of the Emergency Response Law stipulates that the relevant units fail to take preventive measures as required, causing major emergencies; Or the hidden dangers that may cause emergencies are not eliminated in time, resulting in major emergencies, the local people's government shall order it to stop production and business, temporarily suspend or revoke its license or business license, and impose a fine of not less than 50,000 yuan but not more than 200,000 yuan; Article 64 of the Emergency Response Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) is under any of the following circumstances, the local people's government performing unified leadership duties shall order it to stop production and business, temporarily suspend or revoke its license or business license, and impose a fine of not less than 50,000 yuan but not more than 200,000 yuan;

Those who violate the administration of public security shall be punished by the public security organs according to law: (1) failing to take preventive measures as required, causing serious emergencies; (2) Failing to eliminate hidden dangers that may cause emergencies in time, resulting in major emergencies; (three) failure to do a good job in the daily maintenance and testing of emergency equipment and facilities, resulting in a major emergency or an increase in the harm caused by emergencies; (four) after the emergency, the emergency rescue work is not organized in time, causing serious consequences. The acts mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be punished by the relevant departments of the people's government in accordance with the provisions of other laws and administrative regulations.