I really don’t think it matters where you are at present, apart from obvious hot spots.
Common sense is an age old practice that still holds firm.
I can appreciate if you’re poorly in a foreign country hospital it may be very alien but our days are planned by an authority far superior to this world.
So, take care and try to keep safe.
John all the deaths are not being reported on the news here Spain needs tourist and its not true in our aria many people have died from the vires so take care where you go and binge extra masks with you, some places want 6 euro's for one , Have a safe trip.We have a ferry booked from Newhaven to Dieppe on Thursday. I have checked with our insurance company and we are still covered, despite FCO advice. People we know who are in France and Spain at the moment report back that everything is operating as normal (with spacing/mask restrictions, of course) and that they feel safe. We intend to travel through rural areas of France and Spain where infection rates are low. Our intended destination - the campsite in Almeria Province where we usually spend the winter - reports no cases. The hospitals are reporting that there are few admissions and death rates are low. It seems that the vast majority of cases are among the "young" and most are asymptomatic. That still means that you have to be careful, of course, but the general feeling is that you are as safe there as anywhere if you do things properly. If we do feel unsafe anywhere, then we can just turn round and come back but a motorhome is a good place to self-isolate.
John all the deaths are not being reported on the news here Spain needs tourist and its not true in our aria many people have died from the vires so take care where you go and binge extra masks with you, some places want 6 euro's for one , Have a safe trip.