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Travel quarantines: Enduring the mundane, one day at a time

Travel quarantines: Enduring the mundane, one day at a time 25 Feb, 2021 07:49 PM 10 minutes to read A woman stands at the window of her hotel room during mandatory quarantine in Sydney. Photo / Getty Images New York Times By: Lauren Sloss Running a half-marathon in your hotel room. Hearing the sea, but not seeing it. Fixating on food. Here s how some travellers passed the time during their mandatory quarantines. May Samali knew she had reached her limit when she saw a tentacle emerging from her hotel dinner in Sydney. I called downstairs and said, I m a vegan now, thank you! she said. It was just so much fish. I d gotten to the point where even thinking about it made me gag.

National wants MIQ moved outside of central Auckland

National wants MIQ moved outside of central Auckland (Photo / NZ Herald) Sun, 21 Feb 2021, 3:55PM National is calling for the Government to move Covid-19 quarantine and managed isolation facilities away from central Auckland as a way to safeguard New Zealand largest city from future lockdowns. Chris Bishop, the party s spokesman for Covid-19 response, says this could be in the form of a purpose-built facility on the outskirts of Auckland. There are currently 5583 people in managed isolation facilities and 76 in quarantine, many are housed in facilities within the Auckland CBD. Hotels in the central city currently being used for MIQ are the Pullman, Stamford Plaza, Rydges, M Social and the Grand Millennium.

Covid 19 coronavirus: National wants MIQ moved outside of central Auckland

Covid 19 coronavirus: National wants MIQ moved outside of central Auckland 20 Feb, 2021 10:09 PM 3 minutes to read Rydges Hotel is one of the Auckland CBD hotels being used as a Covid-19 MIQ facility. Photo / Dean Purcell Rydges Hotel is one of the Auckland CBD hotels being used as a Covid-19 MIQ facility. Photo / Dean Purcell NZ Herald National is calling for the Government to move Covid-19 quarantine and managed isolation facilities away from central Auckland as a way to safeguard New Zealand largest city from future lockdowns. Chris Bishop, the party s spokesman for Covid-19 response, says this could be in the form of a purpose-built facility on the outskirts of Auckland.

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