I came back yesterday evening after a few days in Germany.
Traveling is no fun anymore. Between Monday at noon and Thursday evening, only one meal in a restaurant (dinner at the hotel restaurant, with limited menu), the rest sandwiches and cold stuff.
But the most incredible thing is that no one asked me about my PCR test at the airport when flying over to Germany, and in Italythere was some confusion about the documents/certifications they wanted from me to avoid the quarantine when I came back.
In the end, I just filled my self-declaration and went home.
The Police told me to contact the health organisation in my hometown, but the rules on the Internet say that I have to only if I have been more than 120 hours abroad, which I was not.
I wrote that I had been checked every day at every customer's site before being allowed in and just...went.
Let's see if that will backfire, but I don't think so.
I find it foolish that, after more than one year, the EU has not even tried to fix common rules. Rather tough rules for everyone even when things get better here and there than this chaos, this uncertainty.
The EU is hanging herself to the highest tree.
In the moment of the utmost need, she's doing nothing (when we're lucky), otherwise she causes trouble.