BERLIN - An American military worker could face prison in Germany after allegedly going on a bar crawl with coronavirus.

The accused ‘super-spreader’, identified only as Yasmin A from the US, infected at least 23 with the virus and exposed more than 710 to it.

The 26-year-old went partying in Garmisch-Partenkirchen while awaiting test results after returning from holiday in Greece with a sore throat, MailOnline reports. Chief public prosecutor Andrea Mayer told German daily newspaper Bild: ‘We have an initial suspicion that we are now investigating.’

District office spokesperson Wolfgang Rotzsche added: ‘If the woman has actually consciously accepted this risk, then she should also be legally prosecuted.’ The number of recent infections as of Tuesday in Garmisch is 59, including 25 staff at the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort where Yasmin A works in the defence department.

The resort is reserved for members of the American military, their families and veterans. Lawyer Arndt Kempgens said: ‘From the point of view of conditional intent, this can even lead to criminal liability for wilful and dangerous bodily harm according to Section 224 of the Criminal Code.

The sentence ranges from six months to 10 years in prison.’ US Army spokesperson Donald Wrenn told Bild: ‘For US civilian employees, the Bavarian regulations for the prevention of infectious diseases apply, just like for every German citizen.(FA)

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