Coronavirus: China arrests thousands for 'virus-related crimes'

One case involved a shopper that beat to death another customer who reminded him to wear a mask in a supermarket.

A couple walk by people setting camps on a scenic mountain in Yanqing, on outskirts of Beijing on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2020. China currently has more than 200 people being treated in hospital for COVID-19, with another more than 300 in isolation after testing positive for the virus without displaying symptoms. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Nearly 5,800 people suspected of killing health workers, selling defective medical equipment and lying about their travel history have been arrested in China for epidemic-related crimes since January, the state prosecutor's office said.

One case involved a shopper that beat to death another customer who reminded him to wear a mask in a supermarket.

Other cases included a person who deliberately mowed down medical workers with a car, and another was arrested for stabbing a health inspector with a dagger when monitoring temperatures.

Some have also been accused of embezzling money collected from fund-raisers to help coronavirus patients, selling defective medical equipment and lying about their travel history or health condition.

"From January to July, 5,797 people were arrested and 6,755 were prosecuted," the Supreme People's Procuratorate said in a statement on Thursday.

The statement did not specify how many people were still in detention or whether some had already been sentenced.

China has largely brought the spread of the novel coronavirus under control – since it first emerged in the central city of Wuhan in December 2019 – with strict lockdowns, aggressive contact tracing and close monitoring of neighbourhoods.

The country has also deployed a range of smartphone apps to track the whereabouts of people to quickly identify possible cases.

Wearing a mask is mandatory in supermarkets, cinemas or on public transport, and many choose to wear one while outdoors as well, as a safeguard against the virus.

China has not reported any locally transmitted infections in recent days.

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