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Is it illegal to use other people's laws for nucleic acid testing?

It is definitely illegal to forge a nucleic acid test report.

Whoever forges a nucleic acid test report and is suspected of committing a crime, infectious disease pathogens and other substances or endangers public safety by other dangerous means, but has not caused serious consequences, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years. There are two kinds of people who need to forge nucleic acid test reports to prove their health:

1. One is that due to the limitation of detection ability, it is impossible to complete the inspection, and the parties urgently need this certificate to meet the purpose of entering public places or public transport. At this point, the parties are not aware of their health status. If he finally proves his health status and holds a forged nucleic acid test report, he may face administrative penalties for public security or other administrative penalties.

If the final test proves that he is a patient infected with pneumonia and a pathogen carrier in novel coronavirus, and his behavior belongs to refusing to implement the prevention and control measures put forward by the health and epidemic prevention institutions according to the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, which causes the spread of the epidemic or has a serious risk of spread, he will be convicted and punished for the crime of obstructing the prevention and control of infectious diseases.

2. The other is that patients, pathogen carriers or suspected patients who have been diagnosed as novel coronavirus enter public places or public transport with false nucleic acid test reports. He knows that his actions may spread to novel coronavirus and endanger public safety, which constitutes a crime of endangering public safety by dangerous means.

Extended data:

Two people tampered with the nucleic acid test report and returned to China.

According to the WeChat message of the Embassy of China in the Philippines, recently, the Embassy of China in the Philippines conducted a review survey on the confirmed cases of COVID-19 returned from the Philippines one by one according to the domestic notification. After inspection, it was found that Tang and Yu were positive for their original nucleic acids. By tampering with the original test report, the two men changed the positive result to negative, and defrauded the nucleic acid code to fly back to China.

This blatant violation of China's epidemic prevention laws and regulations has caused great harm to the health and safety of other passengers and crew members on the same flight, and also interfered with the domestic epidemic prevention work. This is extremely immoral and irresponsible. At present, the embassy has informed the domestic public security departments of the fraud in the nucleic acid detection of these two people, and will investigate the corresponding legal responsibilities of the relevant personnel.

The Philippine Embassy in the Philippines reminds the citizens of China in the Philippines to strictly abide by the epidemic prevention laws and regulations of China and the host country, and not to take chances and deliberately conceal their illness. Tampering with or forging nucleic acid test reports is illegal in the Philippines and China, and will be severely punished by law.

Reference: Beijing News-China Embassy in the Philippines: Two people tampered with the test report to defraud the nucleic acid code and flew back to China.