No Isolated Individuals Will Be Accommodated in Abrahamyan and Mayrapetyan's Hotels: 'Zhamanak'
'Zhamanak' newspaper reports that during the coronavirus crisis, very few hotel owners have refused to provide their hotels for accommodating individuals suspected of having the disease. Among them are former Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, who has declined to offer his 'National' hotel, and Samvel Mayrapetyan, who cited the supposed opposition of the 'Ibis' hotel chain managers to not providing his 'Ibis' hotel, which is highly questionable given that individuals in isolation have been living in the same 'Marriott' hotel for a considerable time.
A few days ago, the government was provided with the 'Paris' hotel owned by Mikhail Harutyunyan of 'Mikmetali' for this purpose.
For more details, see today's issue of the newspaper.