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04-02-21 07:07 #45125
Posts: 6253 day weekends
Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 00:40 #45124
Posts: 16084Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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04-02-21 00:30 #45123
Posts: 1264Domestic Flights testing requirement??
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Here is what the article states:
"Due to the pandemic, we had had several administrative acts on domestic flights that were updated and also two on international flights. We are now merging into one, with specific recommendations.
That take effect on April 7, 2021.
It never even states anything about Covid testing and domestic flights in the same sentence. I can't be positive because my Spanish skills are not perfect but if you read the other articles they do not say anything specifically about requiring testing for domestic flights, being that this would be a big deal I would think it would be stated explicitly. I also took a look at Avianca and LATAM websites, they make no mention of this.
Here are other articles discussing the same announcement and they do not mention anything about testing for domestic flights.
https://www.vozdeamerica.com/america...vid19-viajeros
https://www.semana.com/nacion/articu...-abril/202110/
https://www.eltiempo.com/salud/pcr-d...olombia-577791
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04-01-21 23:05 #45122
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
So for me, and I suspect for others, it's not only how you roll, but just the thought of being restricted that I am having a hard time with.
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04-01-21 22:51 #45121
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
You ask where do they come up with this stuff, well I think their scared shitless and rightly so about what's happenning in other Countries, like Brazil, Chile, and the rest of the world and knowing they will never be able to vaccinate out of the Pandemic if that's even possible, hence they are taking every precaution they can to "reduce the spread" with the ICU's already at or near capacity.
The last thing anyone want's to hear in the news in any Country is that Doctors are having to make decisions as to whom gets an ICU bed with people being turned away.
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04-01-21 22:19 #45120
Posts: 582PCR test cost a little more and it takes a little bit longer. But it's also really accurate. Since the coronavirus statistics are really heavily skewed to the Bogata and Medellin until I can get the vaccine rolled out it does make some sense.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 22:01 #45119
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 21:47 #45118
Posts: 20Originally Posted by Kafka [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 21:19 #45117
Posts: 16084Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 20:58 #45116
Posts: 335Another Negative Indication
https://www.bluradio.com/nacion/ojo-...es-en-colombia
This article says on April 7, PCR tests will be required for International AND Domestic flights.
Anyone else want to hop on the Mexico train? I hope this isn't a sign of things to come, but I'll be tracking everything closely, as I have not yet purchased a return flight from Mexico. My buddy just took a long weekend in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and had a blast. He was super bummed to return to a curfew. Depending on your style of mongering, the curfew can be a speed bump or a road block. If you don't know which it is, for you, then I'd say change your travel plans. For those of you in Medellin, maybe it's a good time to consider a trip, if you aren't locked into a long-term lease, etc.
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04-01-21 20:55 #45115
Posts: 582The occupation rate was 76% in March 16th. And I am somewhat dubious of the 90% figure. And don't forget that all of that is coronavirus that includes all the other cases as well. I really think this is the last spike and it makes since the shut things down for Easter weekend. But we'll see what happens next weekend. I'm just thinking they're going to open it up a little more don't forget all these lockdowns are hurting all the locals tremendously...... Just like in the US these people need to go get back to work and economy needs to get moving. More vaccine doses are coming both purchased in advance,. And wants the US gets itself inoculated there's going to be a lot of vaccine going around.
Much more information and all the links you need here https://medellinguru.com/coronavirus-in-colombia/
Originally Posted by Bblob69 [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 17:54 #45114
Posts: 21Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 13:24 #45113
Posts: 3801Envy Of The Forum
Originally Posted by Paulie97 [View Original Post]
As far as which direction things are headed, will know more in the next few weeks. At least all of the airlines allow changes / cancellations at no cost so guys with travel plans for in the future should wait until the last minute to cancel their plans. I'm sitting on the fence, with a ticket for departure next Saturday and suspect like you that more restrictions are coming, only time will tell.
In the meantime I'm going to blow as many loads as possible!
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04-01-21 05:27 #45112
Posts: 1680Well
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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04-01-21 04:58 #45111
Posts: 407Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]