OK, this is already a pretty big dogpile, but...THANK YOU to OP for sharing this article. FWIW I was in the Maldives for the first time, for a month in Nov-Dec 2020. It was a "major" birthday and I decided to go, although I did cancel all other travel plans in 2020 and so far in 2021 as well. Two things are true: the Maldives is doing a terrific job, effectively controlling COVID rates despite tens of thousands of visitors. AND this LOB group quarantine was not handled well at all. In fact, I was considering returning in March because I do think the risks of getting COVID on the flights are acceptable, but, this article helped me see the horrible downside to the low probability of being quarantined so I am waiting until 2022.
I don't think it is selfish or irresponsible to travel to Maldives because they *do* enforce precautions, unlike here in the US, where I fear going grocery shopping as much as I feared flying. I know our group was EXTREMELY cautious before and during our journey, by pretty much self-quarantining before the trip, having a negative PCR test, paying $$$ for transit hotel to avoid waiting in public areas of terminal, etc. Avoiding personal risk also minimizes the risk of spreading to others. I found the resort and the local island I visited after were very diligent following protocols and precautions, and testing rigorously, because one case can shut down the entire resort or island. They monitor, report and follow up on every single case, whether tourist or local resident. I found the local island hospital (based mostly on my exit PCR test experience) and the resort clinic to be top-notch, "first world" standard. Despite the failings of the LOB quarantine on "Fun Island" I think the Maldivian health authorities are doing a good job for visitors and residents.
So let's not judge, let alone demonize, those who choose to carefully take the risk of dive travel to Maldives. It is far preferable to destinations like Cozumel (where my brother caught COVID!) Given that many of us are in the 50+ more-vulnerable age range, I think we can trust each other to be careful and responsible.