Student nurse, 22, left 'crying for water' - and says she'd rather be in jail than Covid quarantine hotel

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A woman quarantining in a Spanish hotel says it is so bad that she would rather be in prison.

Sophie Burdge, 22, said guests have had to resort to passing supplies between rooms using bedsheets. The student nurse, from Barry, Wales, said she had to ring reception to "beg for water" when she first arrived at the facility after testing positive for Covid-19 at the airport in Majorca, The Mirror reports.

Because her arrival at the Hotel Palma Bellver was delayed by 24 hours, Sophie was unable to get any water or food for a day.

Even when she ordered in a McDonald's meal, it was confiscated due to it being processed, she told the BBC. Sophie took a much needed

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