Covid: Man believes he caught the virus in quarantine hotel

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Covid: Traveller believes he caught the virus in quarantine hotel

A man has said he was probably infected with Covid-19 while spending 10 days in "despicable" conditions in a UK quarantine hotel.

He said the experience was like prison, with restricted exercise and food that was inappropriate for his religion. He said security guards stayed by his room to stop him leaving and allocated restricted fresh air breaks on the hotel roof.image sourceThe 48-year-old, who ended a further 10 days of self-isolation on Sunday, said it was a "strong possibility" that he contracted Covid-19 at the hotel.

The Department of Health and Social Care said: "Our top priority has always been protecting the public and our robust border regime is helping minimise the risk of variants coming into the UK.

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