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I'm (half) Spanish, so luckily not but good to knowIn Roncesvalles we do not have to ask for it.
But I suppose you need it anyway for your flight / entrance into the EU.
In my recent experience; no.Hi everyone,
I'm planning to do the camino starting in June and was wondering if Albergues are still asking for the covid passport/vax cards or not. I know legally they don't have to anymore but it would be good to know if anyone has experience of them asking for it voluntarily/ or not asking for it.
Thanks!
Which camino did you do?Not one! We walked Camino Portugues’-we are now in Corcubion, Spain on our way to Fisterra. Our server, at lunch, just announced that masks will no longer be required except in close spaces like taxis and other transportation.
Not on the Ingles or Fisterra/Muxia CaminoHi everyone,
I'm planning to do the camino starting in June and was wondering if Albergues are still asking for the covid passport/vax cards or not. I know legally they don't have to anymore but it would be good to know if anyone has experience of them asking for it voluntarily/ or not asking for it.
Thanks!
We started the Portuguese Camino from Lisbon on March 23, and are now in Cesantes heading to Pontevedra. The first few Albergues asked us for proof of vaccination, now no one has. I would bring it with you just in case things change. It doesn’t weigh very much!Hi everyone,
I'm planning to do the camino starting in June and was wondering if Albergues are still asking for the covid passport/vax cards or not. I know legally they don't have to anymore but it would be good to know if anyone has experience of them asking for it voluntarily/ or not asking for it.
Thanks!
I just finished the Camino Frances from SJPDP to Santiago and did Finisterre and Muxia and we didn't get asked once for our covid documents. Have them with you though just in case rules change but you won't need them to handHi everyone,
I'm planning to do the camino starting in June and was wondering if Albergues are still asking for the covid passport/vax cards or not. I know legally they don't have to anymore but it would be good to know if anyone has experience of them asking for it voluntarily/ or not asking for it.
Thanks!
I kept mine IN my passport which was in my shirt pocket. (And a photo of it on my phone, also in the shirt pocket.)I haven’t been asked once. I finally put my paper proof of vaccination into a safer place that isn’t immediately accessible because I was tired of bumping into it while looking for my passport which you do have to show daily.
I do the same - I have a clear passport cover that I put the card in the back of -I kept mine IN my passport which was in my shirt pocket. (And a photo of it on my phone, also in the shirt pocket.)
Agreed. I find it unnerving.Having just finished the Portuguese from Lisbon, plus several days on the Frances, it is not very reassuring that we were never asked for any proof of vaccination, until our very last night in SdC.
Most people are/were appropriately masking in respect of others, but the caution disappeared inside Cafes, with young people in particular.
When going into a hostel today, the manager quickly told me that my mask was no longer required. I kept it on.
Dropping the mask requirement seems to have allowed people to throw cautious and consider of the vulnerable to the wind.
You can always still wear an N-95 mask. And a face shield. That combo has some science behind it and has proven to be effective in at least minimizing your exposure to the droplets the virus is spread from. Chances are you would be just fine anyway but it’s something to consider if you are concerned about contracting the virus.Agreed. I find it unnerving.
Why would they? Legally they don't have toI was just offering the informed experience and reflection of reality on the ground in Spain and Portugal for the last 28 days.
Only one of 29 hostel / albergue operators ever asked us for proof of vaccination. Why?
Lol, I'm not going to derail my own thread. Suffice to say that if you are truly that worried you would have stayed home, it's a bit much to go to someone else's country and expect them to change their behaviour around your wants. Spain, and the spanish side of my family, have suffered quite enough restrictions thank you very much.The one lady who did ask for proof of vaccination clearly cared for the welfare of others.
Considering or putting others first was one of the first and most basic things I re- learned on my first Camino.
A 'legal' requirement is a pretty low standard, particularly given the spiritual and religious nature of a walk or a pilgrimage.
This thread is just about whether they are asking or not, not anything elseNot asking anyone to change anything. Many continue to suffer.
Just sharing concern for the vulnerable and for exhausted essential health care workers, and perhaps some misgivings.
If not seeking constructive commentary then ... this thread should end.
Have you had to enforce any of the COVID rules that WERE put in place legally? I have. I can tell you - it is ugly the way people treat you if you follow the legal requirements - legal requirements that "I" was legally obligated to enforce. Those of us put in positions of authority to enforce things like vaccine requirements and isolation/quarantine requirements and mask mandates have been treated horribly over the last 2 years. So bad - we (at my work specifically) have had to call the police to report multiple incidents. And many other incidents were not "police" worthy - but we were still being treated horribly. I can't tell you how many people accused me of being a Nazi - because I was "blindly" following orders (like telling a parent he had to take his child home to quarantine - you know - the safety of the child's parents home. Seriously. It is disgusting how people have behaved during COVID. We have received hate mail. Threats. Heck - at one meeting we had community members chasing my bosses in their cars as my bosses tried to leave a meeting. Reprehensible behavior - directed towards us.The one lady who did ask for proof of vaccination clearly cared for the welfare of others.
Considering or putting others first was one of the first and most basic things I re- learned on my first Camino.
A 'legal' requirement is a pretty low standard, particularly given the spiritual and religious nature of a walk or a pilgrimage.
I appreciate your opinion. There are people who disagree with you like me that still care about the welfare of others. Just know that.The one lady who did ask for proof of vaccination clearly cared for the welfare of others.
Considering or putting others first was one of the first and most basic things I re- learned on my first Camino.
A 'legal' requirement is a pretty low standard, particularly given the spiritual and religious nature of a walk or a pilgrimage.
People get upset when you take away freedom and personal choice. I got a few stories I could tell as well to counter yours. We all have experiences and concerns. Yours are absolutely valid and important just as mine are. This is not an easy subject.Have you had to enforce any of the COVID rules that WERE put in place legally? I have. I can tell you - it is ugly the way people treat you if you follow the legal requirements - legal requirements that "I" was legally obligated to enforce. Those of us put in positions of authority to enforce things like vaccine requirements and isolation/quarantine requirements and mask mandates have been treated horribly over the last 2 years. So bad - we (at my work specifically) have had to call the police to report multiple incidents. And many other incidents were not "police" worthy - but we were still being treated horribly. I can't tell you how many people accused me of being a Nazi - because I was "blindly" following orders (like telling a parent he had to take his child home to quarantine - you know - the safety of the child's parents home. Seriously. It is disgusting how people have behaved during COVID. We have received hate mail. Threats. Heck - at one meeting we had community members chasing my bosses in their cars as my bosses tried to leave a meeting. Reprehensible behavior - directed towards us.
Yes, following a legal requirement is a pretty low standard. But these are people who work for albergues (or volunteer). I don't blame them one bit for not trying to enforce more than they are legally required to enforce.
Yes, I wish we were required to show vaccination records to stay in albergues. But it isn't fair to make albergue hosts become enforcers of COVID requirements/restrictions.
But if you see me getting all pissy on some COVID posts - this is why. I have worked overtime to stay polite and respectful in COVID related posts - but believe me - it is taking a great deal of restraint on my part after the last 2 years I have dealt with COVID. Sorry - my blood pressure is rising just thinking about it!
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