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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2228091" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>Being out on the slopes should be good clean air, so that's good, and it's probably a fairly fit, youngish crowd there, so that may also help. Take care in the chalets or hotels though- if it's warm and stuffy then that might be a worse sort of environment. Still, it's Austria not actually Italy, and I think it should be fine. Just take sensible care of yourself.</p><p></p><p>I booked a trip that went through Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong during the Chinese New Year, and although I knew I'd have to be very careful, I went and had a good time- didn't get sick either.</p><p>Do have plans ready though- outside of health issues, there may be logistical concerns that arise: the week after I got back from my holiday, they started suspending flights etc, and I would have been stuck. That seems less likely with Austria, but just have some options in mind- travel options, enough insulin in case you're there longer than you intended or whatnot. You very probably won't need it, but no harm to have some ideas in mind.</p><p>Hope everything goes great for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2228091, member: 343949"] Being out on the slopes should be good clean air, so that's good, and it's probably a fairly fit, youngish crowd there, so that may also help. Take care in the chalets or hotels though- if it's warm and stuffy then that might be a worse sort of environment. Still, it's Austria not actually Italy, and I think it should be fine. Just take sensible care of yourself. I booked a trip that went through Taiwan, Japan and Hong Kong during the Chinese New Year, and although I knew I'd have to be very careful, I went and had a good time- didn't get sick either. Do have plans ready though- outside of health issues, there may be logistical concerns that arise: the week after I got back from my holiday, they started suspending flights etc, and I would have been stuck. That seems less likely with Austria, but just have some options in mind- travel options, enough insulin in case you're there longer than you intended or whatnot. You very probably won't need it, but no harm to have some ideas in mind. Hope everything goes great for you! [/QUOTE]
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