Travel - Closed Borders
Covid-19 virus continued to get worse
early in 2021, as those infected had
risen higher than ever before! The
complications with the state borders of Spain, France, and
Switzerland, made it too difficult for us to plan our return
to Switzerland. Even within
the various regions of Spain, very tight restrictions
were imposed locally, some of them closed their municipal borders, and these could change at a day's
notice, the decisions were made according to the number
of deaths.
whilst the borders
were closed, anyone that was allowed into a country (only possible with the required documents) would then have to
stay 10 days quarantined in a hotel close to the border.
This would be expensive, and there are three virus tests that had to be done,
on specific days, all at a lot of extra cost! No one
was allowed to
leave, and all meals had to be taken in the bedroom.
Unfortunately, the Covid-19 virus had been
evolving into new strains, some were more
easily transmitted! So, we had not been able to drive
back to Winterthur for such a long time, and we had been afraid to do so, without
being vaccinated.
We were registered as
residents in April 2021 (it had taken 4 months), we were
then able to be vaccinated by the Spanish National Health
Service and we had the first one in May, the second, in
early June. It
had been quite impossible to have it privately.
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