Legal issues about the distance between infectious ward and residential area in hospital [who can answer this case? ]

The act of spreading disease and causing the victim to get sick belongs to the act of infringing on the right to health of others. To constitute this kind of tort, it is necessary to have the elements of general tort. These elements also have certain special requirements for the specific composition of this kind of infringement: (1) As far as fault is concerned, the actor is generally required to have intentional or serious negligence, and minor negligence generally does not constitute this kind of infringement; (2) As far as damage is concerned, the victim is generally required to suffer actual damage, which has reached a certain level. If it is just a cold, it should not be considered as such infringement in principle. After the right to health has been infringed and caused damage, you can ask the other party to pay medical expenses and other necessary expenses for treating diseases, or you can claim compensation for mental damage according to the actual situation.