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Can people infected with the virus stay in hotels?

Home isolation is bound to infect family members, especially those with old people and children. Some patients suggested that they wanted to resist Yang's isolation in the guest house. So, after being infected with COVID-19 virus, can I stay in a hotel?

The reporter contacted a number of hotels in Xi 'an for this purpose. Hotel staff all said that guests infected with COVID-19 virus can check in normally, but at present, the "hotel self-isolation" service is not provided.

The staff of Xi' an Home Inn said, "The hotel does not check nucleic acid when checking in, and guests need to consciously report and protect themselves when checking in." Recently, the store has been operating normally, and there are no restrictions on customers.

The staff of a Hanting Hotel in Xi 'an told reporters that if COVID-19 is infected, guests are not advised to stay. "If you have been infected with COVID-19, I suggest you stay at home. Although the hotel does not check nucleic acids, once you are found to have signs of infection, our hotel will advise you to go home. "

The staff of Hilton Xi Hi-Tech Hotel introduced that after the policy was liberalized, the hotel regulations were also adjusted accordingly. At present, the restaurant meals in the hotel have been suspended, and the gym and other areas have also been suspended.

"Guests who check in can order food in the room, and the staff will put it at the door of the room, or the guests can take it by themselves. In addition, we also changed the cleaning process of the room. From check-in to check-out, we don't clean the room during the period, but also for the consideration of guests and staff. " The front desk of Hilton Hotel said that there were also infected guests and employees in the hotel. "We can only make corresponding regulations to ensure everyone's safety."

The reporter learned that many foreign hotels have launched "isolation suite" service for COVID-19 patients.