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09-19-20 01:20 #39431Senior Member

Posts: 4346It's not like that. When the shopping malls first opened you had to use an app as a condition of entry. That has since gone away. Step 3 is described in the announcement as "important" and "a way for authorities to make decisions and track health". I did not understand that it is mandatory but I will re-read the announcement. Conspicuous in its absence for me is information about what will the procedures and rules be for people who arrive after September 30.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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09-19-20 01:15 #39430Senior Member

Posts: 4346He is referring to the place on calle 54.
Originally Posted by Turgid
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09-19-20 01:14 #39429Senior Member

Posts: 4346I am learning via this thread that I have led a much more sheltered life than I realized.
Originally Posted by GringoTrooper
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09-19-20 01:01 #39428Senior Member

Posts: 3802I can have them come by and check my temperature while I'm in El Centro between sessions.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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You would think after a negative COVID test that would be it, hopefully there's no silly monitoring requirements and it's no more than just being able to contact you.
We will all know within a few days as SJobs will be our Guinea pig, and if it isn't too onerous, I will be booking flights.
I'm currently going thru my Rolodex of street urchins and will be lining them up!
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09-19-20 00:40 #39427Senior Member

Posts: 233Medellin, I'm about to cum!
First of all, thank you everyone took his time to answer my questions before. I appreciate it.
I valuated a few alternatives, especially Uganda, but then I decided for Medellin. I bought the tickets. I should fly in October, if they do not cancel the flights. I will stay for a couple of weeks.
- Which are the best places to stay? I mean, which zones of the city I should consider for my accommodation?
- Can I use Uber in Medellin?
- Can I buy a local SIM card?
- Prices on prepagos are the same you get when you go in a brothel or you negotiate with a girl you meet on Tinder?
- Is it possible negotiate the prices I see on prepagos? I want to get the most of what I pay for.
- Do all the girls usually do GFE, FK (deep) and OWO?
- I have seen many prepagos girls do incall, which is the additional cost for outcall? Should I go to their place or should I take them to my place?
- How much is usually Uber for a 20 minutes trip?
- Which are the zones I should completely avoid or I should avoid just during the night?
- Where I can find the most beautiful girls?
- Is it a good practice pass by a girl on a street and speak to her? Which approach should I use in this case? Should I go straight to the point and offer her money?
- Which are the best places for nightlife?
- I have seen the temperature can drop till 17ºsee in September. Should I take some jeans with me, or can I stay in Bermuda all the time? Would I need a jumper? I want to travel light.
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09-18-20 23:43 #39426Senior Member

Posts: 3374Thank you for the explanation. I guess they really want tourists to come.
Originally Posted by IamLookin
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I think you use it to report your health condition for 14 days after arrival. Other countries do it by SMS or have someone come to your place to take your temperature a couple of times a day.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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09-18-20 23:03 #39425Senior Member

Posts: 67Bars opening
Maybe to be taken with a pinch of salt but my driver today was telling me that starting this weekend bars and restaurants are able to serve alcohol up until midnight.
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09-18-20 21:21 #39424Senior Member

Posts: 3802A Boner Killer
Seem clear as mud, I guess nobody seems to really know what will be required and what you will have to do for the 14 days they mention. What happens if somebody doesn't have a smart phone like a child or someone who doesn't have one, are they denied entry.
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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It's a real an invasion of privacy having them being able to track you, etc. Albeit my smartphone stays locked up in my apartment and I carry a burner phone with me. What I do know is they tried the Corona App at three malls in Medellin earlier this year to enter, and it was abandoned after a while. A boner killer for sure to enter a mall, yet in China you almost don't even get to take a piss without using their APP. I don't like the way things are headed with all of this!
Anyways, we all may be stuck with having to utilize the Corona App to get into the Country, and I guess will find out from SJobs and others as they go thru the process.
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09-18-20 20:36 #39423Senior Member

Posts: 1260The link that was provided seems clear. The app is required. You download it when you do the pre-flight report, and then you report through it as necessary for 14 days it appears.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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09-18-20 19:05 #39422Senior Member

Posts: 3802Corona App Requirement For Entry-True or False and What Might Be Required
We need clarification on the Corona App business as the flyer from migration that Mr. E posted shows registration with the Corona App, IE. Big Brother!
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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09-18-20 18:55 #39421Senior Member

Posts: 3802Good news!
Originally Posted by Paulie97
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09-18-20 18:20 #39420Senior Member

Posts: 4346Neither does the announcement say the corona app is a requirement. It describes it as recommended to facilitate travel. That app is not new by the way. Daniel Quintero, the mayor of Medellin, has been pushing it hard since April. I guess it's easy for me to say but it is not something I would be willing to use, at least not as intended. It's very simple to put it on a smartphone that you leave powered up in your apartment. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. It's just that I don't see a benefit in giving away personal data when you don't have to.
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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09-18-20 18:02 #39419Senior Member

Posts: 4346Those expat groups are full of posts that promote real estate and legal services from Colombian providers. As always, I encourage everyone to consult the official sources to make travel decisions and leave the interpretations and second links via expat groups in the entertainment zone. In this case the second hand report is largely accurate although the use of the coronapp is not explicitly required on the Colombian Immigration website or the Ministry of Transportation web site.
Originally Posted by TvFan
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09-18-20 17:13 #39418Senior Member

Posts: 465If you take the test and have results you are fine. No quarantine. It states si NO Cuentas con prueba.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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09-18-20 16:27 #39417Senior Member

Posts: 3802This Part Sucks If True
I believe part of the process requires you, step # 3 on what Mr. E posted that you download the Corona App onto your smartphone besides the PCR test beforehand, and then report the status of your health or something like that. We need more details on this part, maybe the App sends you notifications or something you need to respond to.
Originally Posted by Nounce
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"Big Brother" will be with you, and you will be tracked and they will know your whereabouts. It will almost be like being in China, before you know it, anywhere you want to go you will have to have your phone with you to get in and out of places!








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