Austrian woman is found guilty of fatally infecting her neighbor with COVID-19 - eviltoast

A woman in Austria was found guilty of fatally infecting her neighbor with COVID-19 in 2021, her second pandemic-related conviction in a year, according to local media. A judge sentenced the 54-year-old on Thursday to four months’ suspended imprisonment and an 800-euro fine ($886.75) for grossly negligent homicide.

The victim, who was also a cancer patient, died of pneumonia that was caused by the coronavirus, according to Austrian news agency APA. A virological report showed that the virus DNA matched both the deceased and the 54-year-old woman, proving that the defendant “almost 100 percent” transmitted it, an expert told the court.

“I feel sorry for you personally – I think that something like this has probably happened hundreds of times,” the judge said Thursday. “But you are unlucky that an expert has determined with almost absolute certainty that it was an infection that came from you.”

    • RedWeasel@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Why? There a limits on health care privacy privilege. Also with regards to with attorneys as well.

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        Medical privacy ends when the condition may cause detrimental effects to other people. It’s not that difficult of a concept to understand.

        Somebody who has epilepsy is not allowed to drive vehicles or fly a plane. They might have an episode while operating the vehicle and kill/injure others.

        Somebody with a confirmed deadly disease is not allowed to wander around spreading it to others. Their decisions to ignore quarantine restrictions will kill/injure others.

    • Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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      Welcome to a world without medical privacy.

      In the USA this wouldn’t happen because we have HIPAA.

      We also used to have Roe v. Wade…