Venezuelan mayor marks homes of COVID patients with red symbol
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/VENEZUELA-POLITICS:Venezuelan mayor marks homes of COVID patients with red symbol
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BARQUISIMETO, Venezuela, April 7 (Reuters) - A mayor in central Venezuela has begun placing red warning symbols on the homes of people with COVID-19 and also threatened to cut welfare handouts for those breaking quarantine, prompting the country's chief prosecutor to open an investigation.
"We are protecting our people," said Luis Duque, the mayor of Sucre municipality in Yaracuy state, pointing to a white paper sign on a home with a red circle and line drawn through.
"This indicates that there is a Covid case or a suspected Covid case, so the people are alert," he added in a video posted this week to his Instagram account.
Telling local radio radical measures were needed as Venezuela tackled a second wave of the coronavirus, Duque said benefits including food handouts and cooking gas could be cut if people did not comply with quarantine orders.
The move by Duque, a member of President Nicolas Maduro's ruling Socialist Party, brought accusations of discrimination from the country's opposition and prompted Chief Prosecutor Tarek Saab to open an investigation.
In a Twitter post on Wednesday, Saab called the measures "segregation" and said Duque acted unilaterally, adding that his office and the state ombudsman's office had begun removing the signs.