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[QUOTE="JLWV, post: 858197, member: 67385"] Well, the few data I have given were obtained by phone-calls this week: - La Pobla Llarga, open according to the Ayuntamiento - El Toboso, is private and confirmed it is open (acts both as hostal and albergue) - Medina del Campo, religious accommodation, confirmed is open - Castronuño, open according to the Ayuntamiento - Others closed - In Almansa, according to a pilgrim we attended yesterday, a nun told him they open, but at a further call of the assotiation other nun told the are afraid and doubtfull. I gave a link to a list of the Federación. This list only included the albergues that the member-associations control, and the status is the one indicated by them. Public establishments will probably be prudent, and private ones needs to work... Anyway, to the pilgrims who visit us, we highly recommend to check status directly with the albergues a few days before arriving, and always remind that this status may change quickly in case of outbreak. When I walk I forget the medias, but in this moment it is important to keep in touch with the news to avoid surprises, and getting confined for an outbreak. [/QUOTE]
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