There are people who are especially hard to tolerate and who don’t really accept if they have to be quarantined due to local regulations.
A manifestation of this was seen in Queensland, Australia, where a woman set fire to a quarantine hotel as she and her two children were required to complete their mandatory two-week isolation, he wrote. RT.
A fire broke out on the top floor of the Pacific Hotel in Cairns, Queensland, on Sunday morning, requiring the evacuation of 160 people. No one was injured in the fire, but the building was seriously damaged.
Therefore, the authorities had to transfer the quarantined people to another facility where they could continue to comply with the regulations. The woman was arrested and will be brought to justice by arson, presumably to be sentenced to prison.
By the way, according to the Australian press, the 31-year-old was already miserable and quarrels with the hotel staff. The woman and her family were said to have only been in quarantine for a few days when her room was set on fire.
Incidentally, Australia has produced one of the lowest deaths globally, killing only 2,000 in the infection, but it has also required one of the strictest quarantines in the world.