By now just about everyone is feeling the effects of the coronavirus to some degree. But it has especially been an absolute nightmare for Hoosier Karen Underwood.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) – By now just about everyone is feeling the effects of the coronavirus to some degree.

But it has especially been an absolute nightmare for Hoosier Karen Underwood.

She was one of the hundreds of passengers on the Grand Princess cruise line back from Hawaii, where nearly 700 passengers got sick with COVID-19.

For an additional eight days, the ship stayed at sea before finally docking.

Karen and three friends with her were then flown and bussed to an air force base in Georgia.

There on the second day of a 14-day quarantine where they cannot leave, even though she's not experiencing any symptoms.

And she says the accommodations on the base have been less than ideal.

“They weren't ready for us at all we had no toilet paper for hours. We just got a bar of soap and a little thing of shampoo today and as far as I have heard our luggage went all over the place so we have not had luggage or any clean clothing since we got here,” said Underwood.

Underwood says they are receiving temperature checks multiple times a day to make sure they aren't symptomatic.

They still have 12 days to go in quarantine.

“You just feel like you don't have any say to your condition,” said Underwood. “I think we should be able to go home and self-quarantine. I really do and not spend a whole 14 days here.”