Covid: Indian takes legal action in Britain over quarantine hotel stay
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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-58257853
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Pritheepal Singh, from Southampton, Hampshire, stayed at Park Plaza Waterloo, London, after visiting a sick relative in India.

He said the experience was like prison, with restricted exercise and food that was inappropriate for his religion.
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Mr Singh said his stay left him "traumatised" and suffering from depression.

He said: "It was pure fear. I had to go and speak to my doctors. I couldn't sleep at night.

"I didn't know that I was going to be treated like a Covid prisoner. It is despicable behaviour - just not acceptable."

He said security guards stayed by his room to stop him leaving and allocated restricted fresh air breaks on the hotel roof.

Mr Singh added that he was served halal meat, which was not appropriate for his religion.

Mr Singh said he tested positive for coronavirus 11 days after leaving the hotel, where he had two negative tests.
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Their Delta brought the world to their knees.

Now, they can also talk and bring nations to kowtow to them.

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Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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can complain to kalama
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He was very irresponsible by travelling for non-essential reasons during a pandemic. What good would he do by visiting his sick relative in India? Perform healing miracles? Want to go, then don't return until the pandemic is over.
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he’s Covid positive, still complained so much about quarantine restriction and food.
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