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11-12-21 13:39 #6213
Posts: 1089New policy in Colombia. Requiring vaccinations to enter bars, restaurants, clubs,
Resident Ivand Duque announced from Paris, where he held talks with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macrand, that as of November 16, his government has mandated the vaccine certificate for all persons attending public or private events. The obligatory certificate issued by the Ministry of Health and known as MiVacuna will also be required to enter bars, gastrobars, discotheques, casinos, cinemas, dance clubs, billiard halls and churches, to name a few listed in the new decree.
The decision to extend the mandate to the entire country comes after Bogot reopened to 100% crowd capacity, including its sports stadiums, movie theatres and cultural institutions. Health Minister Fernando Ruz conditioned entry to public and private establishments upon presentation of MiVacuna. "Currently the entire adult population has access to vaccines, so there is no reason why not to get vaccinated," stated Ruz. On Sunday, the government began vaccinating children between the ages of 3 and 11.
According to the latest data from the Ministry, 47,490. 157 doses have been administered and 21.4 million persons have completed their vaccination scheme. In Bogot, 80% of the eligible population have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, equivalent to 4,923.961 individuals. Colombia is averaging 1,200 new cases per day, and daily deaths are below 50. Wednesday marked the first day since April 2020 without a confirmed death from the virus. Despite the encouraging news, however, Ruz warned that the fourth wave of new infections has been "deferred" given the vaccination roll-out and obligatory wearing of face masks until, at least, the end of this year.
PS.. I quoted this from a colombian english language newsource, but in my copy and paste I lost the source information. I will try to find which on line periodical I found this in..Last edited by Zeos1; 11-12-21 at 13:44. Reason: source
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11-07-21 02:06 #6212
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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11-06-21 14:50 #6211
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by RacShack [View Original Post]
Non citizens require proof of vaccination and negative test. Citizens who are vaccinated, it's unchanged, just have to show your vaccination card and a negative test within 3 days. Unvaccinated citizens have to get tested within 1 day.
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11-06-21 04:44 #6210
Posts: 675And
Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
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11-05-21 15:23 #6209
Posts: 2374New entry rules to return to USA go into effect 12:01 Monday 8th. Plan accordingly.
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11-05-21 08:10 #6208
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
For most I wouldn't even recommend Bogota for their first trip. It has advantages, but it can be intimidating.
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11-05-21 06:13 #6207
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by Spanky28 [View Original Post]
Remember that Bogota can hit you with altitude sickness, so hitting the ground running can be an issue. Some people have it, other don't.
If you like doing touristy stuff, I don't think 10 days are enough. Cartagena is a great historic city, and from what I've read Medellin is also worth exploring. BOG has its moments too, but I'd say in 1-1. 5 days you can see all major sights.
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11-05-21 01:34 #6206
Posts: 7Thanks for the input. Right now, I'm seeing $240 RT on either Avianca or American to Bogota out of JFK. Just waiting to pull the trigger!
Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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11-04-21 22:44 #6205
Posts: 1265Awesomeness personified
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The force is with me.
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11-04-21 03:01 #6204
Posts: 3228Originally Posted by Spanky28 [View Original Post]
Find a cheap flight to Fort Lauderdale or to Miami. There is a train connecting these two airports. I just checked and there are nonstops from Lauderdale to Medellin for $150 on Spirit and $200 on Jetblue. (I would probably opt for Jetblue because Spirit sucks). Also, I see spirit has a nonstop from Newark to Lauderdale for $40.
A lot of times you have to separate the Florida and Colombia flights. Separating the flights usually saves me a few hundred bucks.
The main thing is just getting to Colombia. Flights within the country are usually really cheap even last minute.
As for the cities, if you want the prettiest women, go to Medellin. If you want the most women, go to Bogota. If you want weather and the beach, then you head to Cartagena. I would not go to Cartagena for women, and I love the city. It is too expensive for what is there.
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11-03-21 21:16 #6203
Posts: 7First Trip Planning Help
People wiser than me.
I am in the early stages of planning a visit and want to get some thoughts from you experts. RT flight to Bogota from my home base in the US Northeast are very inexpensive for February. Right now, I am also planning to visit Cartagena and Medellin.
I have about 7-10 days for the total length. How many days in each city? And is there a suggested order?
Spanks in advance.
P.S. I will read each city's forum before I do any granular planning, but if you have local guides for hire to suggest, that would be great.
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11-03-21 02:35 #6202
Posts: 6420Halal?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 02:18 #6201
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 00:45 #6200
Posts: 6420Say what?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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11-03-21 00:24 #6199
Posts: 15925Me and my girl were at the river in Valledupar today. There was a guy with a kufi on selling shrimp. I asked my girl if the guy was Muslim. She said that she did not know. Maybe he just has that as a part of the uniform. I told her that it seems weird he would be selling shrimp when the food laws forbid the eating of shrimp.
Later on I saw the guy again and asked if he was Muslim. He said yes. I said well how the hell are you going to be selling shrimp when it is forbidden to eat? He said yeah, but I still got to get this money. I hear you brother!