Greek-American journalist Eleni Giokos is in quarantine with her family in a hotel in Athens as she came to Greece from an African country.
She will remain in a ten-day quarantine with her husband and daughter and all of them will be tested to see if they have the Omicron mutation of COVID-19.
She even made some relevant posts on Twitter.
As she said “The Greek government have been very helpful. The hotel staff super accommodating. The food, perfect. They’ve tried to make this experience as pleasant as a quarantine experience can get. Now to survive a 4 year old for 10 days!”
The #Greekgovernment have been very helpful. The hotel staff super accommodating. The food, perfect. They’ve tried to make this experience as pleasant as a quarantine experience can get. Now to survive a 4 year old for 10 days!
— Eleni Giokos Ελένη Γιώκου (@EleniGiokos) December 7, 2021
She then made some posts about the quarantine with her 4-year-old daughter.
Cleo “Mama, what is that?”
Me “The #Acropolis”
Cleo “can we go?”
Me “as soon as we’re out of quarantine”
It’s a promise I intend keeping
pic.twitter.com/HsrTL5yWMd
— Eleni Giokos Ελένη Γιώκου (@EleniGiokos) December 7, 2021
Watching @LarryMadowo from our #quarantine hotel in #Athens while Cleo creates a #mural out of post-its. What should we call this piece of art? pic.twitter.com/fjmlGNFMqY
— Eleni Giokos Ελένη Γιώκου (@EleniGiokos) December 7, 2021
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