Xinhua News Agency, Hong Kong, March 30th. A man was sentenced to three months in jail for confessing a charge at Fanling Court in Hong Kong for providing a false address and violating the compulsory quarantine regulations. Case.

According to Hong Kong media reports, the 31-year-old man with a Hong Kong identity card deliberately provided false nurses with quarantine addresses to the nurses on duty on March 8 at the Shenzhen Bay Port Entry Hall. The magistrate pointed out at the time of the sentence that the defendant provided a false residential address to the medical care after returning to Hong Kong. Regardless of social security, he had no intention of cooperating with the policy at the beginning. It was selfish and would fight against the common determination to fight the epidemic. In vain, the related work would make the medical care ineffective and the consequences could be daunting. .

It is reported that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government implemented the "Compulsory Quarantine Regulations for Certain Arrivals" on February 8th, stipulating that those who have visited the Mainland within 14 days must be forced to undergo 14-day quarantine.