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Rob Kearney’s fiancé Jess Redden has been documenting the quarantine of his hotel in Australia and they are not even allowed to open a window.
The 26-year-old fitness model has been sharing the experience on Instagram since she and Rob arrived in Brisbane yesterday.
In Australia, anyone arriving in the country or traveling from certain Australian states must be quarantined for 14 days at a government-chosen hotel, which must also pay.
The couple are moving to Perth, but must be quarantined in Brisbane, as that is the airport they flew to, after rugby player Rob joined the Australian Western Force team.
Sharing a picture of the view from her hotel room, Jess wrote: “I had an amazing dream !! The beds are super cozy and I have my best friend with me for the next 14 days.
“I’m sure some days will get rough, I will really miss the fresh air and exercise, but we can’t leave the room or open a window, but the view is nice.”
When asked by a follower why he couldn’t open a window, he said: “Our room window won’t open, we are on the 11th floor, access to a balcony or an open window cannot be guaranteed.
“We were assigned a hotel at the airport, so we only found out once we landed. I can’t wait to get fresh air again in 13 days. “
Jess said arriving at the Brisbane airport was the “strangest experience” and felt they were being treated like they had the plague.
“It was the strangest experience that I felt like we had the plague or something like that !!” she wrote in her stories.
“We were all transported by bus and escorted by officers (who are lovely!) Who take you to your room and watch your floor every day and night.
“Everything is very well organized around here.”
As for food, he explained that three meals are left outside the guest doors daily, however, they can order takeout to their room.
As two fitness fanatics, Jess shared a video of her running 5k in the hotel room while Rob, 34, used her bed as a barbell to do chest presses.
She captioned it: “Determined to stay fit and healthy in both body and mind for these 14 days.”
The pharmacy student, who currently suspended her studies to meet with her fiancé in the country, said there are limits on the amount of alcohol that can be consumed by those in quarantine in the hotel.
“You are allowed to order it at the hotel (additional charge) or else friends / family can drop it off at the front desk for you and leave it outside your door,” he said.
“However, there is a limit, neither Rob nor I are heavy drinkers, but we will order a bottle for the date night. I think the limit is 6 packs of beers a day per person or 1 bottle of wine a day.”
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