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I mostly assume that the driver is grinning from the sound of his voice. I can't see his face. Nobody can see anyone's face. A note about the SDFs (SHN Designated Facilities). Earlier this year, the SG gov booked 7500 hotel rooms for exactly this purpose:
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It probably cost them a bomb. Speculation amongst my friends was that it killed two birds with one stone: it helped keep the business hotels afloat (which SG needed for its role as a regional hub), while booking appropriately comfortable spaces for its returning residents.
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Plus the staff at these high-end hotels are skilled. So you could probably get them to follow good protocols. But the net result is that when you arrive, you might be given something ridiculous (like the Ritz Carlton), or you might be given Siloso Beach Resort. Luck of the draw.
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(I had no idea how Ritz Carlton stack ranked against all the other hotels in Singapore; I also learnt from a friend who got Siloso Beach Resort that it's the cheapest hotel in Sentosa. I don't stay in hotels much, lol). Anyway, how much does this cost?
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Earlier in the pandemic, everyone got it for free. But starting June 18th, the 14-day SDF stay costs S$2k, with S$200 for a COVID test. Exceptions: if you are a Singaporean or PR who had left SG before 27 March 2020, the cost of your SDF stay is borne by the gov.
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(27th March was when the SG gov issued a travel advisory. So basically if you left after that date, you were disobeying their advisory and deserve to pay). Don't get me wrong: 2k is a lot of money, but it's still heavily subsidised by the gov. More on this in a bit.
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Anyway, back to my journey. We entered the Ritz through a side entrance. This was NOT the main lobby. Hotel staff were dressed with mask, hairnet, and protective overalls. We sat down and signed another bundle of papers. They also required us to leave a credit card num on file.
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Then we were told that food would be prepared by their in-house dining team, and we were asked to choose a menu. Vegetarian or non-vegetarian? I picked non-vegetarian. The menu looked pretty great. And, yes, cost of food also included in the aforementioned 2k.
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We were tapped up to our rooms one by one. Still lots of social distancing. We weren't given keycards. On my floor, a staff member directed me to my room from afar. He told me to latch the door once I was in. No keycard, except the one slot into the wall, for power.
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To be honest, I'd be pleased with a dorm room. But I'm not complaining. My friends checked the prices of the room. In normal times, this room in the Ritz, their most basic, goes for around S$800 a night. It's now around S$499 a night.
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It doesn't take a genius to see that even with the S$2k cost, the total cost is still heavily subsidised by the government. Food is great. I really have no complaints about anything. But I think this trip is when it finally hit me: we're a long way away from normal.
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So I'm writing this from the room desk. It's not a particularly ergonomic setup, but again: not. complaining. It's amazing that the SG government is doing this. And a little frightening once you think about the cost. They're taking it really, really seriously.
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I'll be here for 14 days, or until the results of my COVID test is out, whichever is later. That test is likely to happen sometime next week, towards the end of my stay. I'm also expecting random calls from immigration officers.
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I currently receive 3 SMSes a day, with a link to a website that captures my location when opened. Which is how they keep tabs on me. I intend to spend this time writing and coding till my wrists hurt. And reading books. Lots of books. The end.
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