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12-07-21 15:32 #6299
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
??? neither does having a vaccination card.
https://m.elcolombiano.com/colombia/...bia-BE16124234
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12-07-21 14:24 #6298
Posts: 706Now You must have a vaccination card
Colombia Requires COVID-19 Vaccinations for Travel to Colombia.
Colombia will begin to require COVID-19 vaccinations for travel to Colombia starting on December 14 for those 18-years old or older.
The President of Colombia, Iváand Duque announced this Monday that starting on December 14,2021, a vaccination certificate will be required to enter Colombia for people over 18 years of age.
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12-07-21 12:49 #6297
Posts: 581I hope the chicas are right!
Originally Posted by Nypher [View Original Post]
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12-07-21 06:09 #6296
Posts: 637The girls are still in CTG
Originally Posted by Blingz [View Original Post]
Also, many of my Chicas have bene telling me, this is only going on for Christmas so families can enjoy the decorations, after Christmas things will return to normal as 75% of tourists come there for sex, even the married man who brought his family along with him. One chica told me if they stop the girls from working CTG would loose a ton of tourist dollars and they will have no propose of building a bigger airport (the translator app must have translated wrong because I have no idea why CTG needs a second Airport).
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12-06-21 21:18 #6295
Posts: 5466US Testing Requirements
For anyone confused about the more restrictive Covid testing requirements which began today, here's some help.
You're required to get tested within 1 day of your flight. If you are flying out at 10 pm on Wednesday, you have to be tested anytime Tuesday or Wednesday, before your flight. If your outbound flight is very early morning, the distinction doesn't matter much. However, if you fly late at night you have almost a 2 day window to meet the requirement.
Since there are plenty of labs giving results in less than 1 hour, this shouldn't be an issue.
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12-05-21 23:28 #6294
Posts: 245Cali is the best city for regualr girls?
Hi,
I was in Cali and I got some good and bad experiences. I met only black girls. I like only regular girls, I don't like pros. Even if I would have liked to meet some white girls and stay with her for a week or more, I did not succeed because I am old and I had to pay a lot of the money compared to costs of Cali.
I didn't like all this very much.
If you know other Colombian cities well, could you tell me if Cali is the best Colombian city to meet regular girls and if Cali is the easiest city to meet them? Or are there some other cities better than Cali?
Thank you!
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12-05-21 00:02 #6293
Posts: 1962Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 20:11 #6292
Posts: 17Suggestions on splitting time between MED, BOG and CTG?
Not sure where to post this, but I'll just post it here.
How would you guys split up your time between Medellin, Bogota, and Cartagena if you were going over to Colombia for 2 weeks. 16 days to be exact? I'm a serious monger and want to bang as many hot girls every day that I'm there LOL I was planning to stay mostly in Medellin, but open to suggestions.
I will be out in Colombia from January 1st until 16th.
Would love to hear your thoughts. I'm liking the street girls scene in Santa Fe, Bogota, and not liking the situation going on in Cartagena with the tight restrictions over freelance girls being in the Clock Tower area. I figure all the hot girls are in the side streets or in the clubs.
Looking to hear see what you guys think.
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12-04-21 18:47 #6291
Posts: 402Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 11:49 #6290
Posts: 706Doing my part.
Originally Posted by FlowState985 [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 04:59 #6289
Posts: 148Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 04:10 #6288
Posts: 5466Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
1. Washing your hands is primarily to protect yourself. Unless you work in healthcare or food service, the probability you will infect someone because you haven't washed your hands is low. Washing your hands reduces the risk that you'll stick a contaminated finger in your nose. So whether you wash your hands 20 times a day or once a week doesn't matter.
2. Masks are worn to protect others. Depending on the mask and how well it fits it might give you some protection but that's not the primary purpose.
3. Vaccination reduces the risk you will become infected. It doesn't prevent infection. It also reduces the risk of serious illness or death.
4. Testing works in conjunction with 1, 2 and 3. It's to identify people who are potentially contagious, so they can be isolated to prevent further spread.
5. It's not about you. You might be the perfect law abiding, vaccinated citizen with clean hands. The guy sitting next to you on the plane might not be any of those things. Just recently we had a post about a guy who tested positive, got on a plane, flew to Tijuana and walked across the border because not infecting others was inconvenient.
5. There is a delay between becoming infected and being contagious. There's also a delay between becoming infected and testing positive. Shortening the testing window means less contagious people are getting on the crowded planes or waiting in lines in crowded airports. If a person is infected, but tests negative within 24 hours of their flight, there's a good chance they'll be away from the crowds before they are infectious. If an infected person tests negative 3 days before their flight, chances are they will be contagious before they board the plane.
Concerning the "millions of illegal criminals", I can't help you with that. They only exist within the twisted imaginations of some very disturbed people. However, if you're talking about the thousands of immigrants and refugees, I have some good news. If they've been traveling for months, and they've been exposed to Covid, chances are they either died along the way, or recovered and are no longer contagious. If you're planning to let one of them stick a finger in your nose, ask them to wash their hands first.
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12-04-21 01:21 #6287
Posts: 706More nonsense regulations
In the infinite wisdom of the brain dead administration, they force law abiding citizens with the where-with-all of being health conscious and being able to wash their hands and afford a plane ticket to now get tested regardless of Vaccination status, are now be forced into a tight 24 hour window to find a lab that will do the test and get the results back to you before your flight leaves you stranded. However, millions of illegal criminals, who have traveled months without a roof over their heads and no testing of any sort, limited hand washing at best, are dispersed far and wide in our country to help spread the covid virus. But that's OK.
I never thought a political party in The United States would do this much damage to our society for the sole purpose of adding liberals to the Democratic voting roles. Their veiled excuse of caring for these people is laughable. I have made hundreds of trips to South and Latin America over the last 2+ decades and love the Latin people and culture. I have helped many of the less fortunate, more than any one of the hypocrites in the current administration. History will judge these liberal scoundrels harshly.
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12-04-21 00:44 #6286
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by JustTK [View Original Post]
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12-04-21 00:08 #6285
Posts: 1785Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]