After the police arrived, they criticized and educated Liang Mouyan, demanding that she strictly comply with the relevant regulations on epidemic prevention and control.

After Liang Mouyan’s behavior was exposed online, it attracted social attention and her company dealt with her dismissal.

Entry personnel into Beijing should strictly abide by Chinese laws and regulations as well as the relevant provisions of Beijing’s epidemic prevention and control, along with the majority of citizens in the capital.

According to a report from the Beijing Daily client, the woman is an Australian Chinese who returned to Beijing without being quarantined at home for running and wearing a mask.

Liang Mouyan stated that she obeyed the management and did not go out again.

She entered Beijing on March 14 from Capital Airport and her work and residence permit is valid until September 5, 2020.

According to online videos, when community epidemic prevention personnel came to the scene to dissuade, the woman claimed to be “life-saving harassment”.

On March 19th, the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau reported that Beijing is at the forefront of preventing the import of foreign epidemics.

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After receiving the alarm, the police from Hujialou Police Station immediately rushed to the scene to carry out work.

According to previous reports from Nandu, a recent video of a woman returning to Beijing from abroad running without quarantine has sparked heated discussions.

After verification, Liang Mouyan, female, 47 years old, Australian nationality, works for Bayer Healthcare Co., Ltd.

According to a report from the Beijing Public Security Bureau this afternoon (March 19th), the Exit and Entry Administration Bureau of the Beijing Public Security Bureau has decided to cancel the work related residence permit of the woman Liang Mouyan and leave the country within a specified time limit in accordance with Article 67 of the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People’s Republic of China.

The latest progress has been made in the case of Australian women refusing to go out for running under quarantine.

On March 17th, Bayer China Co., Ltd.

According to a report from the Beijing Daily client, at around 15:00 on March 15th, the Chaoyang Public Security Bureau received a report from a community health and epidemic prevention worker stating that a woman refused to cooperate with the community’s epidemic prevention work.

Southern Metropolis Daily (ndday) reports that the original content of Southern Metropolis Daily (ndday), reported by Southern Metropolis Reporter Huang Chibo, is not authorized
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After the police arrived at the scene to persuade, the woman said she was emotional due to a dispute with the staff and agreed to be quarantined at home for 14 days according to regulations.

announced on its official blog that it had dismissed the employee.

Those who refuse to implement epidemic prevention and control measures will be held legally responsible by the Beijing police.

Community health and epidemic prevention staff found out and advised her, but the person was emotional and refused to cooperate.

According to the Beijing Public Security Bureau, on the afternoon of March 15th, Liang Mouyan, who was supposed to be observing at home in her rented place, ran in the community without wearing a mask.

By KingWay