Tracy Pawelski
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2015
Getting ready to walk the CF this week from SJPP and am hearing reports about increasing Covid cases. I’m wondering what people are experiencing who are currently walking.
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This is excellent advice. We have a few friends with Covid right now. We are not concerned at all but we'll be taking a few masks in our backpacks for convenience in case we need them.Plan to budget enough money for a private room if you should get it and need to quarantine a few days. Masks are available in pharmacies as are covid tests in Spain.
We leave SJPP 20/09/23 we all have Covid test kits, available from most health departments. We will be the ones on the plane with masks. You cannot live with fear, but Covid is on the move again Worldwide.Getting ready to walk the CF this week from SJPP and am hearing reports about increasing Covid cases. I’m wondering what people are experiencing who are currently walking.
My brother's doctor in the US would not order it so check with your own physician before traveling. Said he was too young and healthy to need it.In the USA, new this year, you can get a prescription of Paxlovid to take with you in case you do get COVID and feel symptoms are strong enough that the meds would help.
We got it beginning May 2023 when we got to Lisbon - had planned to walk Portugués from Porto to Santiago. Mostly Uber-ed instead. And we were masked ALL the time. Fortunately had booked private rooms all the way, so we were able to keep moving. Enjoyed Santiago in health, and Paris for a week afterwards. Then got Covid AGAIN on the flight home from France. If you’re gonna get it, you’re gonna get it. Always have a plan B.Getting ready to walk the CF this week from SJPP and am hearing reports about increasing Covid cases. I’m wondering what people are experiencing who are currently walking.
Hi Becky. I had to go to hospital yesterday in S d C and EVERYONE wore masks there. Mine cost €O. 80Fortunately test kits are quite inexpensive in Spain (2-3€) and good KN95 masks are easily purchased as well.
Walking in Portugal and Spain towards Compostela last Summer/Autumn, I'd guess a third of us had it, a third recovering, and a third immune.Getting ready to walk the CF this week from SJPP and am hearing reports about increasing Covid cases. I’m wondering what people are experiencing who are currently walking.
I have had every vaccine and booster possible. Remember they (vaccines) do not prevent catching COVID but decrease incidence of serious disease; mine is fairly mild. Also remember that the strains in the first vaccines are no longer circulating, so whether or not someone had the original vaccine becomes immaterial.First question is how susceptible are you e.g. have you been inoculated. Secondly if you did contract it, what effect would it have?
It’s out there so you have to make a judgement.
Hope you get well soonI have had every vaccine and booster possible. Remember they (vaccines) do not prevent catching COVID but decrease incidence of serious disease; mine is fairly mild. Also remember that the strains in the first vaccines are no longer circulating, so whether or not someone had the original vaccine becomes immaterial.
Honestly I was quite surprised I got sick; we always have open windows etc etc. And no one staying here had symptoms. It’s a good reminder that COVID is part of the fabric of our world now.
Fortunately, I am allowed out in public, in Spain, with COVID, as long as I wear a mask. No longer are there onerous quarantine rules. I will not eat meals with others, however, to avoid contagion. Makes for some lonely dinners!
Paxlovid, at one time, was being used for rebound Covid. It is no longer recommended for rebound symptoms (but of course in a severe, hospitalized patient, it might be used as a "hail mary"). After use, it's effects may last up to a few months. HOWEVER, after a period of time, anyone high risk who catches Covid again (remember it could be a different variant) can use Paxlovid again.I got Covid once and fortunately for a very short period of time while I was living in the US. I took Paxlovid but I was told it is only good for one time for the treatment of getting sick.
Arrived with my partner in Santiago yesterday (28/09), having walked the Portuguese Camino. Both tested positive for Covid & attended private hospital last evening. Doctor there reports ..."it has been a horrendous month for Covid presentations at Santiago".Getting ready to walk the CF this week from SJPP and am hearing reports about increasing Covid cases. I’m wondering what people are experiencing who are currently walking.