Three Hongkongers describe what it’s like to go through a three-week quarantine. The experience has been associated with anger, frustration and depression. Photo: Edmond So
Three Hongkongers describe what it’s like to go through a three-week quarantine. The experience has been associated with anger, frustration and depression. Photo: Edmond So
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How to survive world’s longest coronavirus hotel quarantine: 3 Hongkongers tell how they endured 21 long days in isolation

  • Business executive Arnaud de Surville woke up crying in his last week of quarantine, while Brenda Adrian mourned the death of her mother during her confinement
  • Zoe Fortune and her husband struggled to keep their energy and positivity going as they quarantined with their two children, aged four and six

Three Hongkongers describe what it’s like to go through a three-week quarantine. The experience has been associated with anger, frustration and depression. Photo: Edmond So
Three Hongkongers describe what it’s like to go through a three-week quarantine. The experience has been associated with anger, frustration and depression. Photo: Edmond So
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