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08-30-20 12:55 #3228
Posts: 647Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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08-30-20 12:05 #3227
Posts: 2278Yes and No
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
Minoxidil should not be a problem.
I have used most of the major pharmacies and even have discount cards. I like the website for this one:
https://www.drogariavenancio.com.br/
As for the Sagami Japanese condoms, you might want to buy a supply locally or online before you leave.
I would be careful using eBay though, this was what I found in the description:
Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Sagami Japan Original 002 Very Thin Condoms.
Keep in mind that pharmacy clerks get a commission (which is why they will often throw a tag in your basket). Prices can be negotiated though I have never tried to do this in English. Many of the clerks do speak English, but they may suddenly not understand you.
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08-30-20 09:38 #3226
Posts: 2417Preparing for Brazil
Flight is booked. Only hope Brazil will not close its airspace at the last minute.
Could someone tell me whether the following items are available without a prescription in Brazil:
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone).
Minoxidil (topical) for hair growth.
Sagami 0. 002 condoms.
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08-30-20 06:52 #3225
Posts: 315Originally Posted by Hobbying [View Original Post]
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08-28-20 00:29 #3224
Posts: 647Note 30 mil reais
Health Alert: August 27,2020.
Location: Brazil.
Event: Extension of Brazil Travel Restrictions on Land andSeaBorders.
Effective August 26, Brazil extended the restrictions on entry of foreigners by land (unless for transit) and sea, through at least September 24. The entry of foreign visitors traveling by air is currently permitted.
The August 26 decree changes previous requirements and now stipulates that foreign travelers entering Brazil by air, fora short stay of up to 90 days, must presentproof of purchase of health insurance, in English or Portuguese, that is valid in Brazilfor the entire period of the trip with minimum coverage of 30,000 Brazilian reaisto an airline agent prior to boarding. Failure to provide this could result in the denial of entry by Brazilian authorities.
Commercial flights between the United States and Brazil continue to operate on a regular basis and have been increasing in frequency. As flights are subject to change, please contact airlines directly for the most current schedule information. While Brazil has opened its border to visitors traveling by air, USA Citizens considering international travel should be aware that Brazil remains at a Level 4 Travel Advisory (Do Not Travel) and continues to experience high daily case numbers of COVID-19. The USA Mission in Brazil continues to encourage USA Citizens who wish to return to the United States to make commercial flight arrangements as soon as possible unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period.
Foreigners who are in a land border country and need to cross the border to takea flight back to their country of residence may enter Brazil with authorization from the Federal Police and must follow the below steps:
The foreigner must obtain an official note from the embassy or consulate of the country of citizenship (USA Citizens should reach out to the closest USA Embassy or Consulate General for assistance).
When crossing the border, the air tickets for the flight to the home country must be presented to the immigration official.
After approval of the request, the foreigner must go directly to the airport after crossing the land border.
Those in the following categories are exempt from the provisions in this decree:
Brazilian citizens, born or naturalized.
Permanent residents of Brazil.
National Immigration Registry Card Holders (Registro Nacional Migratório – RNM).
Foreign professionals employed by a non-governmental aid organization recognized by the Brazilian government.
Foreign officials, such as diplomats, accredited by the Brazilian government.
Spouse, domestic partner, son or daughter, father or mother, or caregiver of a Brazilian citizen.
Any person whose entrance into Brazil is deemed by the government to be in the public interest.
Travelers in transit in one of the following categories:
Cargo delivery.
Passengers required to disembark for aircraft refueling or repairs.
Flight crews.
Actions to Take:
Review the entire August 26 Brazilian government announcement (in Portuguese).
See the State Department's Level 4 Travel Advisory for Brazil.
If you have questions, visit the USA Embassy website on COVID-19 or contact the USA Embassy or Consulate General closest to you.
Follow the USA Mission to Brazil on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and Messages from the USA Embassy.
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08-01-20 03:53 #3223
Posts: 180Originally Posted by RioBob [View Original Post]
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07-31-20 22:46 #3222
Posts: 2025Originally Posted by Nuupter [View Original Post]
https://www.barravipsrio.com/
http://hotside.com.br/acompanhantes-...aneiro-rj.html
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07-31-20 18:33 #3221
Posts: 180Originally Posted by SoberHans69 [View Original Post]
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07-30-20 14:28 #3220
Posts: 437Wow just read this article, would you be crazy to visit now?
https://www.traveloffpath.com/brazil...s-for-tourism/
I'm guessing the termas and clubs aren't open yet?
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07-28-20 15:43 #3219
Posts: 42July 29th Brazil Entry
It looks as of now July 28th, the border closure has not been extended. I called the airline I'm booking a flight with, and they said, travel should be open if there is no change before the 29th. There have been no updates, but still waiting. Anyone have an update / opinion on this?
I'll be flying in from Portugal. (non-USA Citizen).
Cheers.
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07-19-20 19:15 #3218
Posts: 2345Can I politely suggest, especially given the remit of our forum, that members maybe try to ignore posts about the Brasilian president.
There is a large proportion of the population, mostly but not all evangelicals (charismatic christians), who simply "believe" and voted accordingly. While that might seem nonsensical to the rest, not all of them are technically unintelligent in general matters, and some of the supporters of the current regime have academic qualifications in some field or other. All those believers cannot be persuaded otherwise It's a rather Brasilian phenomenon that we don't see on such a scale in other countries.
It doesn't affect the logistics of mongering (other than staying out of arguments and demonstrations). Nor does it affect your personal safety in a general sense. The So Paulo leaders for instance brought in much stricter responses that in many other areas, and in defiance of the edicts from above, with the result that many anti-covid-19 safety measures we're implemented faster than many western cities. Other parts of the country may not have the same leanings towards what most would call scientific precautions.
It would perhaps economize on scrolling if posts about the Brasilian President could even perhaps be thought of as clickbait, and just find a jeitinho around them. .
Stay safe, enjoy!
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07-19-20 19:09 #3217
Posts: 4053If somebody wants to learn about Covid-19 I doubt they'll look in a monger forum. Wouldn't it be good if someone creates a Covid-19 thread in the Brazil forum? If somebody looks for information on sex travel throughout Brazil they have to to dig through many pages of Covid-19 information in the General Info and Rio de Janeiro thread.
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07-19-20 12:41 #3216
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
One of the scarier thoughts is that you can be infected by the coronavirus multiple times. Fortunately, I have not seen reports from what I consider the more reliable news outlets. It is likely (let's hope) that some patients were carrying around the virus and never really eradicated it from their system.
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07-19-20 05:34 #3215
Posts: 1115Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
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07-19-20 03:41 #3214
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]