Germany: Who does not accept quarantine will be held at detention centre

Germans refusing to quarantine as they result in positive treatment of Avid will be held at detention centres under new regulations prepared by regional authorities. The eastern state of Saxonia has confirmed plans to build a refugee camp that will serve as a place of isolation. The regional state claimed the facility would be used [...]
The regional state claimed the facility would only be used for people who have repeatedly violated closing rules about self-isolation. Baden-Wurtemberg in south-western Germany will use two hospital rooms to stop other offenders, who will be guarded by police.
By DailyMailIn Brandenburg, authorities will use part of a refugee centre, while Schleswig-Holstein will use an area within a detention centre for minors.
Legal experts said the state governments have the powers to ban people for violating quarantine rules under the Disease Protection Act, adopted by the German Bundestag last March and renovated in November. The plan has been widely criticised, with AfD MP Joanna Cotar accusing the Saxony government of reading too much of Orwellian.
German authorities have come under fire for their pandemic management, with proposals to impose national vaccine mandates in an effort to control the virus. This comes as Chancellor Angela Merkel considers setting up a mega-blocking and suspending public transportation after causing a public reaction in the United Kingdom, calling it the new version of Ovidius, the British virus.
Countries in Europe are preparing for the impact of David-19's new version, which has caused daily cases to grow dramatically in the UK, increasing the number of hospital stays and eventually deaths.











