British journalist Jonathan Miller was declared to be at excessive risk of Covid-19 after coming into Thailand and ended up in a quarantine resort in Phuket… which he says was more like an “Asian Hotel California” with “late-night discos fuelled by local beer.”
Miller, known in Thailand as the first foreign reporter to interview King Vajiralongkorn after his coronation, wrote a report was printed in the Sunday Times headlined “They coughed, they danced, they drank beer: life as a paying prisoner at a Thai quarantine lodge.”
His companion examined optimistic after coming into the Phuket Sandbox, and the two of them checked in to a Phuket Town “hospitel,” which he referred to as the “Covid ‘leper colony’” with 289 different “farang.” People partied. Drank. Danced. Coughed. And ติดตั้งโซล่าเซลล์ที่อยุ่อาศัย contracted Covid-19.
Hospitels are motels that partner with hospitals to offer basic care for Covid-19 patients with gentle signs. In Miller’s case, he says the hospitel was a “mandated ‘medical’ facility beneath the supervision of a Phuket hospital and Thailand’s public well being authority.”
Following Miller’s harsh and prolonged critique of his keep at a Phuket quarantine resort, Governor Narong Woonciew called for an investigation into the reporter’s claims. Phuket officials have also launched a appeal offensive to negate the tarnished status of their Sandbox programme and the quality of their hospitels.
To learn Jonthan Miller’s story in the Sunday Times, click HERE..