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Coronavirus: Chinese disease carrier faces jail in Singapore for lying about movements
- The city state’s health ministry said the 38-year-old man from Wuhan, and his wife, have been charged with giving false information about their movements
- A 45-year-old man has also lost his residency status after failing to comply with an order to stay at home for 14 days when he returned from China
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A Chinese national who contracted coronavirus could face up to six months in jail in Singapore over allegations he gave false information about his whereabouts in the city state.
Singapore has won international praise for its fastidious approach in tackling the virus – which has included using police investigators and security cameras to help track suspect carriers. The wealthy island state, an important regional financial centre and transport hub, has confirmed 91 cases so far.
The health ministry on Wednesday said it had charged a 38-year-old man from Wuhan, the Chinese city where the virus first surfaced late last year, and his wife who lives in Singapore for providing false information to authorities about their movements for contact tracing.
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The husband had been confirmed to be infected with the virus in late January, and has since recovered, while his wife had been quarantined because of her close contact with him.

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The health ministry said “detailed investigations” had established their true movements and they were charged “in view of the potentially serious repercussions of the false information … and the risk they could have posed to public health”.
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