Corona quarantine experience in India - a collection

Q U A R A N T I N E 

To clear the fog around Covid-19 testing and quarantine in India, what we need are authentic, preferably first-person accounts of people who have gone through the experience. People are so spooked by the gossip around quarantines that many say they would prefer to self treat their symptoms than go into these centres. Their concerns are:

1. What to expect if you opt for the govt quarantine?

2. What is the cost if you opt for the private quarantine? Testing plus the two-week (or more) stay in a private hospital will add up to over Rs 5 lakhs, say media reports (see India Today and Economic Times stories). ICU and ventilator support will add significantly to the cost.

These accounts of quarantine I found in the media give a sense of what to expect. If you have India stories to add to the list, please provide the link to them in the comments below. Just make sure the stories are from credible sources. The last thing we need is misinformation.
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28.5.20, Indian Express, Rs 3-16 lakh: in Covid bills, drug cost, PPE are main unknowns


8.4.20, BBC, Coronavirus: India home quarantine families face discrimination

3.4.20, Bangalore, Deccan Herald, Coronavirus: Bengaluru doctor, wife laud hospital quarantine experience

29.3.20, Hyderabad, Deccan Herald, Quarantine not a jail, no stigma attached: Telangana's first coronavirus case and survivor

28.3.20, Bangalore, News18, Followed Quarantine Rules for Covid-19; But My Address Was Published Online and Then Trouble Began

18.3.20, Bangalore, Deccan Herald, Coronavirus: Air passengers call Bengaluru quarantine a 'mess'

15.3.20, Bangalore, New Indian Express, First person: Self-quarantine in the time of coronavirus

7.3.20, Kannur, YouTube, Video in Malayalam with English captions by a travel vlogger from Kerala who landed at Kannur airport and went into quarantine. Contributed by Anil Damodaran.
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