'Slugs and mould' in quarantine hotels

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'Slugs and mould' in quarantine hotels as prices rise

Air passengers travelling to the UK from red list countries have slammed their ‘prison-like’ experience in government-approved quarantine hotels. The BBC has received reports from across the UK of poor quality food, dirty rooms and a lack of Covid safety precautions in these facilities.

 

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The best solution to this would be to have inspectors visiting these hotels and doing a thorough check before guests arrive and check for any out of date produce. It’s just sad to see owners allowing things like this to happen. If not, the government should pay compensation.

It's a total scam...

It is all about money and nothing to do with COVID, why not tell people to self isolate at home and set regulations that make sure that people should not leave at their homes.

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