New York Proposes Law to Put COVID Carriers into ‘Detention’ Camps
Justin Haggerty | The Daily Knight
ALBANY (N.Y.) — New York Assemblyman N. Nick Perry is sponsoring legislation that would give Governor Cuomo and other state officials the ability to force “contacts,” “carries,” or people “suspected” of carrying illnesses into detention facilities.
Assembly Bill A416, "Relates to the removal of cases, contacts and carriers of communicable diseases who are potentially dangerous to the public health," reads:
“Upon determining by clear and convincing evidence that the health of others is or may be endangered by a case, contact or carrier, or suspected case, contact or carrier of a contagious disease that, in the opinion of the governor, after consultation with the commissioner, may pose an imminent and significant threat to the public health resulting in severe morbidity or high mortality, the governor…may order the removal and/or detention of such a person.”
The proposed legislation, which includes a dubious level of ambiguity, would allow Cuomo to detain those he deems to be a risk in “medical facilities” or an “appropriate facility," which sounds eerily similar to the "re-education camps" advocated by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and practiced in China.
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