- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 1977 by train. Many since then by foot. Next one ASAP.
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I am assuming you could get one at some of the private clinics in Santiago. Here is the biggest one...
..but no signs of information regarding these on the mail page. Most people do this in public hospitals by recommendation of your doctor.International Medical Assistance in Santiago | HM Rosaleda
Our patients receive a 24/7 fully international personalised and comprehensive service. Our international staff speaking over 6 languages.www.hmrosaleda.com
I am sure that by the time that you will be traveling, there will be more places that offers this. It is still early on..
LABORATORIOCLINICOSANTIAGO.ES . Make an appointment one week in advance. Result 24- 48 hours."Starting January 26, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will require all passengers flying to the U.S., including U.S. citizens, show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 3 days of departure, or documentation of recovery...."
I know that I can easily get a COVID-19 test before I fly from the US to Spain in September. ... But it just now struck me that I have absolutely NO idea how I might obtain a COVID-19 test in SdeC, when it comes time to fly from Spain back to the US! ... Can anyone speak to that?
No match for "LABORATORIOCLINICOSANTIAGO.ES".
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While I am not saying anything here ANTI-vaccination passport please take into consideration that is seems that nobody is asking whether or not you have been vaccinated; rather it is still down to "show proof that you have tested negative within the last 3 days" - THAT, IMHO is a headache-du-jour so to speakThere is a certain amount of complexity in this question. The unknowns are which Spanish airport will attract sufficient international travel to warrant a local testing operation. The list of busiest airports only shows arrivals but not from where. In addition, there is no guarantee that airlines will continue to fly to the regional airports and may consolidate around a few major hubs. So you could fly into SdC but the testing may be a Madrid or Barcelona or Palma.
Hopefully the idea of a vaccination passport within the EU starts to take shape. Seems a logical idea for FOM.
One week in advance and still playing with unknown. If one does not have 48 hours to wait for result (I am sure that there are enough folks who "must leave tomorrow" - i.e. the day after they arrived in SdC) or for instance if someone is continues on to Muxia or Finisterre - throws a nice monkey wrench into all planningLABORATORIOCLINICOSANTIAGO.ES . Make an appointment one week in advance. Result 24- 48 hours.
Topical. There exist a list from the " bigger" airports Madrid, Bilbao. Santiago aiport was not at that list.Does not appear to exist
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Www.Tumedico.es , this is working now. To book at website. In Santiago de C. For if you need a Neg. PCR- test to come back home.Does not appear to exist
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Hi Andy,Hi all,
I browsed through all threads which mention Covid testing options in Santiago, however I couldn't find an answer, and Google is not helpful either.
For my flight back home to Germany, I'm seeking for a place in Santiago
- to perform a rapid antigen test - not a PCR test and not a self-test
- open on Saturdays (I checked all labs - they are Mo-Fri only)
- issuing a decent fit-to-fly certificate
I heard that some pharmacies in Spain offer it, however I cannot find any online.
Has anyone recently been to Santiago or is currently staying in Santiago, are there test providers other than labs, or do pharmacies advertise this service locally?
Thanks!
Andy
Are you walking this summer?Anyone already have experience with this firm, in SdeC?
If so: (1) how far in advance did you make your reservation for a test?; and (2) how quickly did you receive your test results? Immediately? Hours? Days?
Desde 73 - Test Covid-19 por PCR para la detección de Sars-Cov-2
Test COVID-19 por PCR desde 73. Sin listas de espera ni compromisos. Consulta nuestras clínicas asociadaswww.tumedico.es
11 September - 2 October, western half of the CF, solo, slow-paced.Are you walking this summer?
Does anyone know the turn around time for the Antigen or PCR Test? I was thinking we might have to get tested on a Monday if our flight is on a Tuesday. Since no clinics seem to be open on the weekends.
Thanks!
Did you see any antigen test center at the Santiago airport Faith?We went through the clinic Quirón Prevención recently. They partner with Iberia to offer PCR tests to passengers at a 90€ cost. My appointment was on a Monday at 1pm and I received the results the next day at 6pm or so. But they had told us it could take up to 48 hours. I think they, too, don't offer weekend hours.
I hear you - it's complicated if you have a flight earlier in the week and there are no clinic weekend hours!
Did you see any antigen test center at the Santiago airport Faith?
I'm hoping Madrid has the rapid tests. It looks like the UK will be shut to our trip in September, so I'm changing to walk the Camino Ingles. FlexibilityNo, not at all. Admittedly, I wasn't looking for one, but nothing like that jumped out to me.
In fact, the only things open were one cafe and the duty-free section. I don't think anything else was....so I probably would've noticed an antigen test center amidst the surrounding quiet.
Is there something you know that I do not about entering UK in September? Has there been another announcement?I'm hoping Madrid has the rapid tests. It looks like the UK will be shut to our trip in September, so I'm changing to walk the Camino Ingles. Flexibility. Actually, any reason to go to Spain is a good one.
There was talk about creating a travel corridor between the UK and USA, but the UK decided as of now to hold off and maintain restrictions. I think they are watching how well our vaccinations hold up? Right now (and it could change if the UK starts a rapid vaccination push), if you go to the UK, you must quarantine, have the PCR (more expensive) test before entry, a test on the 2nd day and 8th day of quarantine. We are only going for 15 days, so this would throw a wrench into walking the West Highland Way. I'm waiting until September 1st to change my plans. I booked all my accommodations last March with the option to cancel free. It helps my anxiety to know that I can return to Spain and explore another route if my plans change for Scotland. Tough times. Stay safe. The USA requires the antigen test upon re-entry (not the PCR).Is there something you know that I do not about entering UK in September? Has there been another announcement?
I am supposed to go from the US to Scotland in October. I change planes at Heathrow to get to Glasgow. In November I fly from Lisbon to return home, changing again at Heathrow. I am hoping I do not need to cancel everything. My Plan B if I am not allowed to go to Scotland is to take easyJet to Spain when I arrive at Heathrow and just lose the LHR-GLA part of the ticket.
I suppose I will need to tell my airline that I am still planning on taking the return flight--I have a recollection that if you miss a portion of your journey, they think you are not doing any of the remaining flights. Maybe that has now changed.
Ah the joys of SARS-2.
OK thanks. I will continue to be patient (NOT!) and see what shakes out come September. (I am one of those Planners, so this is a lesson for me to Be Here Now.)There was talk about creating a travel corridor between the UK and USA, but the UK decided as of now to hold off and maintain restrictions. I think they are watching how well our vaccinations hold up? Right now (and it could change if the UK starts a rapid vaccination push), if you go to the UK, you must quarantine, have the PCR (more expensive) test before entry, a test on the 2nd day and 8th day of quarantine. We are only going for 15 days, so this would throw a wrench into walking the West Highland Way. I'm waiting until September 1st to change my plans. I booked all my accommodations last March with the option to cancel free. It helps my anxiety to know that I can return to Spain and explore another route if my plans change for Scotland. Tough times. Stay safe. The USA requires the antigen test upon re-entry (not the PCR).
I just checked and there is a testing center at the Madrid airport now. Iberia Airlines site has the information."Starting January 26, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will require all passengers flying to the U.S., including U.S. citizens, show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 3 days of departure, or documentation of recovery...."
I know that I can easily get a COVID-19 test before I fly from the US to Spain in September. ... But it just now struck me that I have absolutely NO idea how I might obtain a COVID-19 test in SdeC, when it comes time to fly from Spain back to the US! ... Can anyone speak to that?
Well, BoJo's announcement yesterday has thrown in another spanner. For all we know by the time we travel in autumn, all of Europe will be locked down because of so many increased cases. No sense worrying about it now.There was talk about creating a travel corridor between the UK and USA, but the UK decided as of now to hold off and maintain restrictions. I think they are watching how well our vaccinations hold up? Right now (and it could change if the UK starts a rapid vaccination push), if you go to the UK, you must quarantine, have the PCR (more expensive) test before entry, a test on the 2nd day and 8th day of quarantine. We are only going for 15 days, so this would throw a wrench into walking the West Highland Way. I'm waiting until September 1st to change my plans. I booked all my accommodations last March with the option to cancel free. It helps my anxiety to know that I can return to Spain and explore another route if my plans change for Scotland. Tough times. Stay safe. The USA requires the antigen test upon re-entry (not the PCR).
I am wondering the exact same thing- I am planning to fly to Casablanca on the 30th, or 1st- I have the exact same question-- WHERE to get the Covid 19- they need proof within 72 hours of coming into Casablanca!-- do we go to the Airport for the test?"Starting January 26, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will require all passengers flying to the U.S., including U.S. citizens, show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 3 days of departure, or documentation of recovery...."
I know that I can easily get a COVID-19 test before I fly from the US to Spain in September. ... But it just now struck me that I have absolutely NO idea how I might obtain a COVID-19 test in SdeC, when it comes time to fly from Spain back to the US! ... Can anyone speak to that?
Rappahannock-"Starting January 26, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will require all passengers flying to the U.S., including U.S. citizens, show proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 3 days of departure, or documentation of recovery...."
I know that I can easily get a COVID-19 test before I fly from the US to Spain in September. ... But it just now struck me that I have absolutely NO idea how I might obtain a COVID-19 test in SdeC, when it comes time to fly from Spain back to the US! ... Can anyone speak to that?
Thank you!We went through the clinic Quirón Prevención recently. They partner with Iberia to offer PCR tests to passengers at a 90€ cost. My appointment was on a Monday at 1pm and I received the results the next day at 6pm or so. But they had told us it could take up to 48 hours. I think they, too, don't offer weekend hours.
I hear you - it's complicated if you have a flight earlier in the week and there are no clinic weekend hours!
Hey,I just checked and there is a testing center at the Madrid airport now. Iberia Airlines site has the information.
Did Iberia arrange it for you?We went through the clinic Quirón Prevención recently. They partner with Iberia to offer PCR tests to passengers at a 90€ cost. My appointment was on a Monday at 1pm and I received the results the next day at 6pm or so. But they had told us it could take up to 48 hours. I think they, too, don't offer weekend hours.
I hear you - it's complicated if you have a flight earlier in the week and there are no clinic weekend hours!
Did Iberia arrange it for you?
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