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In some countries, governments are trying to stop the spread of viruses and people who don't follow them. In Chile, South America, the police are sweating because of the evident escapes from the hospital.

Reporter Kim Kyung-hee will deliver this.

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A confirmer who escaped a quarantine hospital in Chile was found in a nearby market.

Masked cops repeatedly order to stop on the spot without easy access.


When the woman escapes by sprinkling water on the police, she rushes and arrests.

[Market Merchant: She said to keep moving away. He must have been confirmed and fled from the hospital. I didn't even think.]

With the confirmed escape, police had to be at risk of infection, and the market suffered closure for some time.

Many countries face fines or imprisonment if they break the restrictions, but Israel has even put in commandos to disperse ultra-Orthodox religious protesters.

Philippine President Duterte went a step further and even killed.

[President Duterte / Philippines: Order to kill if protesters clash and they threaten the life of the police.]

However, human rights groups are protesting that the killing order came after battling protests from slum dwellers calling for aid.

Amidst unprecedented movement restrictions and blockades, there is no way to ensure public safety while not overly infringing on human rights, and global concerns are deepening.

(Video editing: Choi Hye-young)