Three unqualified personnel in Beijing were arrested for nucleic acid sampling. What laws did their actions violate?

According to professional lawyers, these three people have been suspected of obstructing epidemic prevention work and need to be investigated.

Epidemic prevention has always been a top priority, and only with the concerted efforts of Qi Xin can the epidemic be finally eliminated. During this period, the steps of nucleic acid detection are essential. I believe that everyone has done many nucleic acid tests during the epidemic. However, when we do nucleic acid testing, we can always find that nucleic acid testers are working in protective clothing.

Three men collected nucleic acid samples privately and charged a fee. According to the report of Beijing municipal government, three men in Tongzhou district collected nucleic acid samples privately without any qualifications and charged high collection fees to local community residents. Before the incident, three men did not wear protective clothing and did not have relevant qualifications, but went to the local community for nucleic acid testing privately and charged corresponding fees. So the residents of the community immediately called the police. After receiving the alarm, the police quickly rushed to the scene and interrogated the three men. However, the three people have been unable to produce relevant qualification certificates, so they were taken back to the police station for investigation. The final result shows that three people collected nucleic acids privately, which seriously affected the epidemic prevention work and has been investigated so far.

Obstruction of epidemic prevention work should be punished. Under no circumstances can we violate epidemic prevention work, especially nucleic acid detection. Any unqualified personnel shall not engage in nucleic acid collection. After all, residents' nucleic acid samples are very confidential. Nucleic acid samples bear the heavy responsibility of screening positive cases, and once leaked, it is likely to lead to the spread of the epidemic.

Relevant departments should seriously investigate epidemic prevention personnel. Apart from the fact that individuals should not collect nucleic acids privately, I think the relevant medical departments should also carefully check the qualifications of current epidemic prevention personnel. In particular, the work of nucleic acid detection must be given to specialized medical personnel, not volunteers.