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Masks might be required by law in Hospitals and health centers next week

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This has not yet been approved, but it looks like it might be approved on Monday:

By the way, even if this is not approved, I would recommend people in Spain now (January 2024) to have a mask with them (you can get them at any pharmacy). Nothing dramatic, just an increase in people with various respiratory infections after the Christmas and New Year holidays. (See link above for more details).

As a sidenote, I was in Gadis (supermarket) in Santiago just before New Year's. It was packed, people coughed and sneezed... I put my mask on, got the 4 or 5 things I needed and exited.
 
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If it's just the espacios sociosanitarios, as the article suggests then it'll just be pharmacies, doctors' surgeries, clinics, hospitals and whatnot.

It might affect some pilgrims, but I found last time that most places that insisted on it would provide you with a mask if you didn't have it. And some would trade with you through a window into the street instead of at the indoor counter.

I wouldn't worry about it too much -- in practical terms last time, there were just one or two pilgrim places where to sleep in retirement homes that were closed to pilgrims for such reasons.

An Albergue is not an espacio sociosanitario.
 
While coming back from Muxia in September the bus turned into a normal commuter bus on the outskirts Santiago with lots of people going to work.
The amount of people coughing and sneezing was uncomfortable.
If I had a mask I would have used.
 
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The amount of people coughing and sneezing was uncomfortable.
There's both a seasonal flu and a very infectious cold going round. In Mediterranean Europe anyway. I've had both ...

The cold is pretty annoying and needs much tissue paper, but it only lasts a few days.

Dunno about covid this go, as my autoimmune syndrome was triggered by something completely different this time ... but the 2023-2024 flu is a bit more aggressive than most.
 
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I was in PARIS last week and drove home. Metro and RER..people were coughing and guess what? Returned home and the kleenex companies are making a fortune just with me. Inhalations and tiger balm will certainly turn that around. In TOULOUSE yesterday, the people coughing and sneezing in the waiting room of the spital was amazing. No masks yet here.
 
We were in the UK in September and both came back with Covid.
I am in the US and discussed our upcoming Camino Portuguese in late April. For folks 65+ the Covid vaccine is really only effective for several months. She suggested getting vaccinated a month before we travel. I also asked for a
Prophylactic meds for Covid to bring with us. She is happy to prescribe it.
I have had Covid twice - took 3 weeks to recover both times. Had parainfluenza A after getting a flu shot. So WILL have a good mask and we are staying in private rooms. Buen Camino!
 
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Looking at the Spanish Press, whether it's required in Pharmacies or not may be variable regionally.
 
I agree with those who say that there’s nothing to lose by putting on a mask in crowded situations or on trains, planes, etc. So many respiratory illnesses going around and so little inconvenience.

Since 2021, I have added a small pack of KN95 masks to my camino packing list. Weighs so little and can come in very handy.
I've been carrying a few KN95 masks, too. But I can't resist also carrying a Camino-themed cloth mask to put overtop the KN95 when on Camino. :)
 
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Is a reusable cloth mask acceptable, or must they be medical masks? If medical masks only, must they be N95s?
 
Any type of mask (except home made mask I think) is fine.
Haha, my cloth masks are home made 😅... I'll just bring my cute cloth mask and if they ask me to put on a medical one I will.
 
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