During the epidemic, the police violently smashed the door for half an hour, and the pregnant woman suffered a terrible miscarriage

During the epidemic, the police violently smashed the door for half an hour, and the pregnant woman suffered a terrible miscarriage

The local epidemic in Chaoyang District, Beijing continues. Recently, some people have posted on the Internet, angrily denounced the frequent occurrence of epidemic prevention chaos. First, they received a home quarantine notice for no reason. Later, the police went outside the house early in the morning and slammed the door, scaring his pregnant wife to risk a miscarriage. Another netizen questioned that the law enforcement officers of the relevant departments used all kinds of extreme epidemic prevention measures in order to meet the requirements of their superiors, which aroused public dissatisfaction.

A resident of Liulitun, Chaoyang District, recently traveled to Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, which is a low-risk area of ​​the epidemic, and then returned to Beijing to inform the community department of the itinerary and do two nucleic acid tests. Although their test results showed no infection, they were still required to isolate at home. A few days ago, a police officer went to the house at 6:00 a.m. to smash the door frantically. The wife, who was less than 3 months pregnant, had symptoms of threatened miscarriage due to shock.

What dissatisfied the resident the most was that the police only knocked on the door without explaining their intention or calling the police number, which lasted about half an hour. The police then called the other party and questioned “the police came to your house to find you, why didn’t you open the door?” The residents expressed incomprehension that they were arranged to be quarantined at home, and hoped that the Beijing Municipal Government would explain.

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