Should mother and daughter bear legal responsibility for concealing the trip from Shanghai to Hangzhou?

Need to pay legal responsibility.

On April 6th, 2022, the epidemic prevention and control headquarters of COVID-19 released a message. On April 5, Ning Moumou and Dang Moumou came to Hangzhou from high-risk areas outside the province, and deliberately concealed their itinerary during the investigation of epidemic prevention personnel, causing social communication risks. They have been investigated by Shangcheng Public Security Bureau according to law.

According to Article 1 14 of the Criminal Law, those who set fire, burst water, explode, throw toxic, radioactive, infectious disease pathogens and other substances or endanger public safety by other dangerous methods, but have not caused serious consequences, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.

In this case, one of the mother and daughter has been diagnosed. If they know that they have been diagnosed as COVID-19 patients or suspected patients, and maliciously spread the virus to an unspecified majority out of subjective intentions such as revenge society, and the consequences are serious and the circumstances are bad, they will be suspected of endangering public security in a dangerous way, and they will pay the price for their actions.