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“It’s a very expensive certificate,” a Singapore permanent resident said after recently completing a stay home notice (SHN) in a hotel.
Despite Singapore tightening travel rules in March to curb the spread of the coronavirus, Hoo Kin Hoe had chosen to return to his wife and child in Malaysia on April 2.
He came back to Singapore on May 18 and was assigned to serve his two-week SHN at four-star Hotel Jen Tanglin, he told 8world.
After completing his SHN on June 1, Hoo wrote a Facebook post about his experience.
He shared that he had paid $1,723 for the stay, and received a certificate of completion from the hotel upon leaving.
According to Hoo, a night’s stay at the hotel cost $95, while laundry service started at $20 a day, and $40 for three meals a day.
Worried about mounting fees, Hoo cancelled the breakfast service three days into his stay and chose to wash his clothes himself.
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