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When Singaporean Denvy Lo, 38, learned she would have to serve a stay-home notice for 14 days after returning from San Francisco, she was filled with dread. The recruiter has claustrophobia, a condition which can trigger anxiety or panic attacks when she isSingapore millennials bond over food on Instagram during stay-home notices in hotels
When Singaporean Denvy Lo, 38, learned she would have to serve a stay-home notice for 14 days after returning from San Francisco, she was filled with dread. The recruiter has claustrophobia, a condition which can trigger anxiety or panic attacks when she is in an enclosed area, and she was worried about having to stay in an unfamiliar place which was not first carefully selected by her. «As someone with claustrophobia, whenever I travel … I tend to pick hotels that don't have closed windows or opt for a seat with more space when flying,» said Lo, who arrived back on March 27 as part of the first batch Singaporean returnees. «But this was something I couldn't control because of the Covid-19 situation.» But Lo relaxed when she was housed in a hotel room with large windows after she made her condition known, and began logging her experience on Instagram to ease the worries of her loved ones. Read more