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A Sinkie whose brother served a QO at AMK ITE kpkb about the terrible environment and miserable food!

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Hi, I would like to complaint about a quarantine order on AMK ITE.


My brother was taken over there for QO . The environment is very terrible, terrible & terrible. We have been calling MOH to complain about it and we really feel hopeless that Singapore government does not help at all.


I hope somebody will really help us and those being quarantine there can speedy recovery and get out from there .
The environment is very bad food is not enough. 9pm still Not yet serve dinner.

More at https://soo.qd/itTK (scroll down to read)
 
It is a QO and not a holiday
It is because of stories like this that raised expectations for people.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/locked...ning-the-quarantine-hotel-lottery-11599503831

Locked Down in the Ritz-Carlton: Winning the Quarantine Hotel Lottery​

Most arrivals to Singapore have to spend 14 days holed up in a hotel, but they don’t get to choose which one; ‘We hit the jackpot’​

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Joy Van Dee's toddler chases bubbles while quarantined in their government-assigned space at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore.​

PHOTO: JOY VAN DEE
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Chong Koh Ping
Sept. 7, 2020 2:37 pm ET

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Joy Van Dee arrived in Singapore after a 12-hour flight from Amsterdam, dreading two weeks of mandatory quarantine with her toddler in a government-designated facility.
Until, that is, their shuttle bus parked at the five-star Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore, and they were taken to a luxurious 549-square-foot room, with river views. “We hit the jackpot,” said Mrs. Van Dee, a 42-year-old interior designer, who didn’t know her destination until the last moment.
 
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