I stayed in a UK ‘quarantine hotel room’: Here’s the grim reality

The Telegraph published this video item, entitled “I stayed in a UK ‘quarantine hotel room’: Here’s the grim reality” – below is their description.

As airport hotels prepare to become quarantine facilities for those arriving from hotspot countries, The Telegraph’s Annabel Fenwick Elliot has had a taster for what that experience could be like.

She spent a night and a day at a double room of the Best Western Chiswick Palace in London, one of the chains that has been ear-marked for the scheme, to investigate what it will feel like to quarantine in an hotel room.

From February 15, international travellers arriving from one of the 33 red list countries will have to spend 11 nights at a Government-mandated airport facility.

Watch the video above for a glimpse of what that could be like.

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