[Isolation Camp]Queen’s Hill Village Isolation Camp patients throw feces on the ceiling and walls, leaving traces of toilet paper scattered on the floor- Hong Kong Economic Times- TOPick – Health- Health Information

There are many confirmed cases in the fifth wave of the epidemic. The government requisitioned Blocks 1 and 7 of Queen’s Hill Village in Fanling and Hang King House in Lai King Estate, Kwai Chung as isolation facilities. Recently, some citizens found that there were fecal marks on the ceiling and walls of the units in the isolation camp in Queens Hill Village, and toilet paper was scattered all over the place, which was accused of being the work of the confirmed patients who stayed in the unit.

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netizens arefacebook group “Hong Kong Anti-epidemic Concern Group”Posted to reflect the above events. The owner said:

Patients in the Queen’s Hill Isolation Camp have feces on the ceiling. So terrifying, it turns out that the spirit of entering the isolation camp will become like this.

It can be seen from the photos that the unit involved is messy and dirty. There is toilet paper on the floor of the living room and toilet, even on the mattress. The ceiling, the walls, and even the switches on the walls were stained with feces, and other rubbish was left on the ground.

The post sparked discussions among netizens, with some criticizing the practice for being uncivilized and feeling hard for the cleaning staff. Most people believe that being trapped in isolation camps is emotionally and spiritually affected. Some people found that there is no bedding or TV in the unit, and being trapped for many days will cause a nervous breakdown. However, some people believe that there is a chance that it may be caused by people with dementia or mental illness, and they suggest that the authorities provide assistance.

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