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Covid-19, the guide on what to do if you have symptoms on vacation

Are you afraid of contracting Covid-19 while on vacation? Here is a guide what to do in case you find yourself in such a situation

With all the necessary precautions, the Italian summer is slowly taking its course again. Thanks also to government incentives, people are giving themselves a few days or weeks of relaxation despite some economic difficulties.

At all structures, the Settlements and the resort tourist, as already mentioned, the rules regarding physical distancing and hygiene must be respected. Many people, however, are held back by a single doubt regarding the possibility of contracting the virus on vacation or not know what to do if you are positive.

Let’s start from the fact that the most common symptoms are: temperature above 37.5 °, cough sudden, difficulty in breathing, anosmia (loss of smell), iposmia (decreased sense of smell), lost The alteration of the gusto, cold, sore throat e diarrhea.

In case of strong doubts about the possibility of having the Covid-19, you must call your doctor for a first telephone consultation. If you are outside your region, you can also call the national toll-free number (1500).

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If the symptoms are important, the must be called regional toll-free number (the list at the bottom of the article).

L’Asl of competence will then proceed with making the swab and, after a couple of days, you will know the result. In the event that the situation is objectively very serious, you must call the 112 and the authorities will take care of swabing the patient directly at the location. Pending the results, you will have to remain isolated in the hotel room or house where you have decided to spend the holidays.

In case you were positive to coronavirus, will evaluate whether to proceed with hospitalization or not. If it is not necessary to go to the hospital, it will be theAsl to choose how to proceed. Among the possibilities there would also be that of bring the infected patient back to his / her home.

The toll-free numbers of all Italian regions

Basilicata: 800 99 66 88
Calabria: 800 76 76 76
Campania: 800 90 96 99
Emilia-Romagna: 800 033 033
Friuli Venezia Giulia: 800 500 300
Lazio: 800 11 88 00
Liguria: 800 938 883
active from Monday to Friday, from 9 to 16 and on Saturday from 9 to 12
Lombardy: 800 89 45 45
Walking: 800 93 66 77
Piedmont: 800 19 20 20 active 24 hours a day
800 333 444 active from Monday to Friday, from 8 to 20
Autonomous Province of Trento: 800 867 388
Autonomous Province of Bolzano: 800 751 751
Puglia: 800 713 931
Sardinia: 800 311 377 (for health information) or 800 894 530 (civil protection)
Sicily: 800 45 87 87
Tuscany: 055 4385850
Umbria: 800 63 63 63
Aosta Valley: 800 122 121
Veneto: 800 462 340.

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