With its decision, the court followed the defense’s motion. The public prosecutor’s office had demanded a six-month suspended sentence for the now 72-year-old.
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Clinic had filed a complaint
The woman was accused of visiting her daughter in the Harz Clinic in October 2020, despite suspicion of a corona infection. The clinic had made the case public and filed a complaint. The court justified its judgment by saying that any symptoms the woman had had from a previous flu vaccination.
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Accordingly, the woman is said to have stated on the declaration, which all clinic patients and visitors must fill out, that she is symptom-free. Shortly before, she went to a fever clinic and had herself tested because of suspected corona symptoms. According to the information, she should have stayed at home until the result was available.
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Planned operation was canceled
One day after the patient’s visit, the health department informed the clinic that the coronavirus had been detected in the woman. As a result, according to the clinic, a long-planned operation on a patient who had shared the room with the visitor’s daughter was canceled.
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