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Friday, 27 March 2020
People who 'purposefully expose and infect' others with coronavirus could be charged as terrorists - US Justice department declares
Americans who intentionally expose and infect others with coronavirus could face criminal charges under federal terrorism laws, according to a new memo sent out by the Justice Department. The document, signed Wednesday by Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and sent to all US states Attorney Generals, declared that any coronavirus carrier now caught purposely exposing himself with the intent to infect others will now be treated as a terrorist by law enforcement agencies.
The third-degree terrorism charge carries a sentence of three to five years in state prison
The new order comes as the coronavirus pandemic continues to savage the US, with almost 60,000 Americans testing positive to COVID-19 as of Wednesday afternoon with more than 800 people reportedly dead.
The document, signed Wednesday by Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen declares that: 'coronavirus appears to meet the statutory definition of 'biological agent' under 18 U.S.C., [which means that] such acts could implicate the Nation's terrorism-related statuses'.
'Threats or attempts to use COVID-19 as a weapon against Americans will not be tolerated,' the memo further stated.
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