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04-20-21 02:01 #10809
Posts: 11Originally Posted by StudBucket [View Original Post]
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04-19-21 23:30 #10808
Posts: 2868Virus In Cali
Here is what my Guide friend Jesus reported on Cali and he reported some on Medellin.
Virus Report.
From Jesus on the Ground:
Saturday and Sunday were on Lock down.
Cali had 400 illegal parties.
The Mayor's is studying a probable confinement for two or three continuous weeks.
Today people can go out to make purchases with restriction of ID numbers; that is, today starts with those with an odd ID Number, tomorrow even ID # and so on.
It does not apply to restaurants.
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04-19-21 21:12 #10807
Posts: 582I don't see any new curfew hours in the paper at all the only thing that happened was they'll let everybody into the storee on Mondays regardless of your number. The rest is the same as before an expires on the 22nd. So you could say they actually loosen the restrictions.
"Despite the fact that in recent days the infections of covid-19 in Cartagena have been increasing, reaching almost 400 cases a day, this Monday, April 19, Cartagena woke up without a peak and ID.
The measure had been established in Decree 0418 of April 11 and was in force from 00:00 hours on Monday, April 12 until 00:00 hours today.
That is, during the day, citizens can access and circulate in shopping centers, financial institutions, Bazurto Market, department stores and supermarkets in general, without taking into account the last digit of their identity card and if today is the day even and odd.
This was established in the decree

Curfew if it is in force
It should be noted that Decree 0406 in which other restrictions were established in order to contain the increase in COVID-19 cases is valid until April 22.
In this, the curfew was established from Sunday to Thursday between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., and Friday and Saturday from midnight to 5 a.m. Which means that today after 10 o'clock at night people should not be on the streets.
It also maintains the prohibition for the consumption of alcohol in stores, refreshments, terraces, billiards, galleries, clubs and social corporations, tobacconists and / or liquor stores, and the use of beaches in a single day, from 8 in the morning to 2 pm.

Transcaribe is once again without collection

On April 15, the mayor of Cartagena, William Dau Chamatt, announced that more restrictive measures will be adopted in the city to mitigate infections and hospital occupancy.
The measures, which were agreed together with the team of experts from the District Administrative Department of Health (DADIS), would be announced through a decree that will be issued once the National Government gives its approval.
We have to wait, because the current decree expires on April 19, before that we cannot say anything; however, we are ready to take the measures, as soon as the National government authorizes us, "he said.
It is expected that in the course of the day the Dau administration will pronounce or issue the decree explaining whether the peak and the cedula will continue and publicizing the new control measures."
Originally Posted by StudBucket [View Original Post]
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04-19-21 15:48 #10806
Posts: 277Originally Posted by Quim77 [View Original Post]
Where did you get this information from (7 pm curfew) ? I am not questioning you, we were supposed to leave this week and if this is the case then we will have to postpone our trip and go to Costa Rica. It would be helpful to show this to my friends so they see it for a fact.
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04-18-21 23:45 #10805
Posts: 11New Curfew hours.
Originally Posted by Kafka [View Original Post]
No other new restrictions have been announced. Expect more enforcement of current restrictions.
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04-18-21 19:55 #10804
Posts: 180Originally Posted by Kafka [View Original Post]
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04-18-21 16:33 #10803
Posts: 582Originally Posted by StudBucket [View Original Post]
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04-18-21 06:25 #10802
Posts: 277Originally Posted by Kafka [View Original Post]
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04-18-21 01:52 #10801
Posts: 1261Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
According to the 2014 edition of Cartridges of the World, the 9×19 mm Parabellum is "the world's most popular and widely used military handgun and submachine gun cartridge.
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04-18-21 01:46 #10800
Posts: 582The mayor is going to announce new covid restrictions on Monday but the long-term projections are actually good according to this website.
https://covid19.healthdata.org/colom...aths&tab=trend.
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04-18-21 00:12 #10799
Posts: 111Originally Posted by AlwaysHorny2 [View Original Post]
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04-17-21 20:29 #10798
Posts: 406Herr Tonto
Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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04-17-21 18:25 #10797
Posts: 675Funny
Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
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04-17-21 16:19 #10796
Posts: 1264Back story
That's quite a story. I wonder what the backstory is on where he got it and also if he was legally licensed to carry that weapon. Somehow, I doubt the latter. So in that event, who is the legal owner of the gun based on Colombia law, unless, of course, the police can determine its original provenance? Just as a matter of law, I am curious if someone robs a victim using a gun that he can prove belongs to him, if he gets to retain the weapon once charges are resolved. I also wonder if the gun was loaded or if it requires a hard to find calibre of bullets?
Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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04-17-21 02:57 #10795
Posts: 1261Laugh For The Day
"Mugger Unknowingly Uses Rare Nazi Handgun Worth $28,000 to Rob Victims, Gets Arrested" To put that in perspective,
28,000 USD = 100 Million COP - twice the median annual salary in Colombia.
https://www.newsweek.com/mugger-nazi...lombia-1584239
"Police in Colombia have seized a handgun believed to date back to World War II from a suspected thief.
The man was carrying a Luger P08 Parabellum pistola weapon favored by Nazi officers when he was detained by officers in the coastal city of Cartagena.
Alex Yesid lvarez Prez, 21, is accused of using the weapon, valued at around $28,000, during the attempted robbery of a woman's cellphone. ".