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Some people are trying not to be released from the covid camps as you're often not allowed back into your apartment (the neighbourhood management won't let you in cos they think you're contagious), and migrant workers have nowhere to go. Plus there's so little food available in the city... in the camps you get three meals a day.
A few of my friends are in the covid camps now, quite a range of experiences but none are good. The "best" is a friend who is actually quite unwell who's in a room with four others, including a kid who doesn't actually have covid but her (migrant worker) mum does so she's had to come too as otherwise she'd be homeless.
Yeh was an expat in the radio this morning, sounds proper rubbish if you test positive, sent to a detention centre with a bed and curtain for privacy, communal toilets but no washing facilities she claimed