Thank you all!
I am now back home, over all it was a great camino but .....the downside was no boat from Vilanova as there are not enough pilgrims. The walk was exhausting, after Carril the signs were really bad; badly placed, old and faded and illegible with sun glasses. Some signs just lead into a village and stopped, one lead me into a field with shoulder high grass, with a temperature of 35 degrees and full sunshine in the afternoon, it was too much. However it is not normal to have to walk it in July.
Day by day: Vigo to Redondela was lovely, well signed but the bar at 10k was closed, I don't know if this is permanent or just whilst there are not many pilgrims.
Finding the Xunta albergue closed was mind blowing but there are alternatives so not too serious.
Redondela to Pontevedra, again no problems, there are construction works on the way and the entrance to Pontevedra by the river is now blocked. I will attach (or try) a photo of the dorm. Anyone who has been to the Xunta albergue in Pontevedra will know that the beds are very close together, the last time I was here the guy in the bed next to me rolled over in the night and landed on top of me, no danger of that now. The procedure at arrival is, of course to arrive wearing a mask, then you are given a black bag for your back pack, plastic bags for boots, a hand wash, temperature taken and then you are allowed into reception. There are notices up with instructions all over the place. Kitchens are out of service, at least at the moment.
Pontevedra to Armenteira, a great walk if a little steep going up, I found coming down was worse! The albergue is municipal and procedure was slightly different, no black bag for example and I was not told I could not use the kitchen! It is free during this July. I was there alone.
Armenteira to Vilanova, a lovely walk, the municipal albergue opens at 2.30, again masks and hand cleanser but no plastic bags.
Apart from the need to wear a mask and use hand cleanser when entering any bar, shop or albergue the camino itself was not greatly affected. masks need to be warn in busy streets but otherwise it's surprising how quickly one adapts though as numbers of pilgrims go up there may be other problems. Interesting times we live in!!