Delhi govt. announces quarantine in premier hotels!
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The Delhi government has announced pay and use quarantine facilities in three premier hotels near the airport, in the wake of coronavirus spread. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that, besides the government quarantine facilities arrangements are made at three hotels namely, RedFox, IBIS and Lemon Tree as pay and use quarantine facilities.
People who wish to be quarantined in hotels will be required to pay and these hotels can be booked for the mandatory 14-day quarantine for travellers coming to Delhi from abroad. Kejriwal said that guests who demand a luxurious isolation can book these hotels and will be required to pay the bills themselves.
Kejriwal said that this step had been taken as many people reaching Delhi from abroad have demanded high-end facilities during the quarantine period. 182 rooms are set aside in the said hotels at a fixed price, for quarantine. The maximum price per day in these premier hotel quarantines is Rs 3,100.
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