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  1. #46378
    Quote Originally Posted by Kulibali  [View Original Post]
    Looks like Covid test will not be a requirement to get into Colombia according to el tiempo https://www.eltiempo.com/salud/colom...iajeros-593213.
    Thanks brother. Why is this stuff not clear. I did a search and as far as I can tell the resolution is supposed to start tomorrow. No more PCR and no more of that Corona App.

    El ministro de Salud, Fernando Ruiz, anunci que este jueves 3 de junio saldr la Resolucin 777 de 2021 Tambien se confirm que se eliminar la prueba PCR negativa para el ingreso a Colombia y se reiteraron las mnimas medidas de bioseguridad que hay que cumplir en esta reactivacin:

    - Uso obligatorio del tapabocas de manera permanente.
    - Lavado de manos frecuente.
    - Mecanismos de ventilacin abierta o artificial para los espacios cerrados.
    - Protocolo de limpieza y desinfeccin de todas las zonas e infraestructuras.
    - Manejo de residuos.

    Ruiz revel que Colombia no pedir ms el requisito de la prueba PCR a viajeros, tanto colombianos y extranjeros, que ingresen al pas. Tambin se eliminar CoronApp.

    https://colombia.as.com/colombia/202...30_564304.html

    https://www.portafolio.co/economia/f...de-2021-552586

  2. #46377
    Quote Originally Posted by Kulibali  [View Original Post]
    Looks like Covid test will not be a requirement to get into Colombia according to el tiempo https://www.eltiempo.com/salud/colom...iajeros-593213.
    LOL. Shit, I just got my Covid test done today.

    Well at least, Colombia finally is starting to vaccinate everyone 50 and over, about fucking time.

    https://5nrwhn4kqkghx6uyrazlu244oi-a...-bogota-593005

    Minister Ruiz said that at the moment it is in the highest part of the affectation by covid-19 and that "in no way should it be thought that the risk of covid-19 has been reduced neither by vaccination nor by the issuance of these measures".

    (In addition: Third peak and unemployment further delay school alternation in Colombia) he.

    Pointed out that the risk continues and that the eventuality of a fourth and fifth outbreak of covid-19 is "a reality and a perfectly feasible possibility that we will have in the future.

    "However, it is important to bear in mind that economic activities cannot be reduced or stopped," Ruiz added.

    I read this crap and it is no wonder people are rioting. Covid is not reduced by vaccine? Really? You finally got shutting down the economy did not stop the virus from spreading? You finally got that shutting down the economy and raising taxes was not a good idea? You finally got that testing foreigners for Covid was a waste of time and money? Finally? What took so long, Mr. Minister?

    Man, the Colombian people deserve better than this clueless clown. He really is a mini Fauci.

  3. #46376

    No more PCR test

    Looks like Covid test will not be a requirement to get into Colombia according to el tiempo https://www.eltiempo.com/salud/colom...iajeros-593213.

  4. #46375
    OK, my curiosity got the best of me. I checked the t-mobile website. They have several US based plans that involve no daily fee and include free WIFI calling, free unlimited 2 G data, and free texts in Colombia and many other countries. The voice rate is $0.25/ minute. I don't understand why anyone would pay $10/ day.

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    Verizon charges me $10 a day for international roaming plus the 25 cents a minute voice calls. I used to just grab a SIM after I reached Colombia but one time my bank card got flagged and canceled at the airport ATM when I landed in Cartagena and I luckily had brought a laptop that had a microphone and I had some money on my Skype account and reached my bank that way but I vowed to never land without service again, so I get the $17 + $10 per GB from Google Fi and with the initial and 5 GB its $67 and I am good for three weeks easily and as long as I use WIFI every chance I get I would probably be good for a month on what Verizon would charge me for week. I would only make a voice call if I get in a bind.

    My phone does have WIFI call capability. I also have the "Google Voice" app on my phone that has its own phone number that can be used to make calls on WIFI but I have never used it. I think for me the internet aspect and data is more important part in case I am out where there is no WIFI and I need to use GPS or something. Many years ago I actually had a maps app downloaded to my phone that did not need data to use the GPS (this was before Google Maps was as good as it is now), I still download the map of the area using Google Maps "my maps" to save data on the ground.

  5. #46374
    Quote Originally Posted by JjBee62  [View Original Post]
    I use Verizon. For Canada they provide, at least on my plan, 0. 5 gb per day of 4 G data, calls and texts are free. An additional 0.5 gb costs $5. I'm in Toronto twice weekly and usually the 0. 5 gb is enough for each time.

    In other countries pay $10 per day.
    I have Verizon as well but instead of paying the $ 10 per day while in Colombia I opted for a $ 40 a month International plan that gives me 100 minutes of talk time and so many text messages. I use Whatsapp so much for everything that it's cheaper to pay the $ 40 a month versus the $ 10 a day in my case being here for months at a time.

  6. #46373
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I thought all the American tier 1 providers like T-Mobile and at&t have international rates of US $0. 25 or so per minute in most countries beyond the USA Probably more important is the WIFI calling feature. Modern smartphones give users world wide inbound or outbound calling at no cost beyond the monthly service fee when the phone is connected to WIFI. Last week I heard a couple of women in a restaurant comparing mobile plan costs between Canada and the USA Both mentioned they pay a daily add on fee for a lower per minute rate.
    Verizon charges me $10 a day for international roaming plus the 25 cents a minute voice calls. I used to just grab a SIM after I reached Colombia but one time my bank card got flagged and canceled at the airport ATM when I landed in Cartagena and I luckily had brought a laptop that had a microphone and I had some money on my Skype account and reached my bank that way but I vowed to never land without service again, so I get the $17 + $10 per GB from Google Fi and with the initial and 5 GB its $67 and I am good for three weeks easily and as long as I use WIFI every chance I get I would probably be good for a month on what Verizon would charge me for week. I would only make a voice call if I get in a bind.

    My phone does have WIFI call capability. I also have the "Google Voice" app on my phone that has its own phone number that can be used to make calls on WIFI but I have never used it. I think for me the internet aspect and data is more important part in case I am out where there is no WIFI and I need to use GPS or something. Many years ago I actually had a maps app downloaded to my phone that did not need data to use the GPS (this was before Google Maps was as good as it is now), I still download the map of the area using Google Maps "my maps" to save data on the ground.

  7. #46372
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyO  [View Original Post]
    but on my balcony it just looks any normal suburb in the world,
    It is a disguise.

  8. #46371

    July Trip

    Hi guys,

    Some friends and I will be there in early July. Hopefully everything is opened then. If places are closed, or there are curfews, from what I've read there are some places like la Isla that remain open like usual even with curfew in effect. Is that true or am I missing something? I'd just like to know what remained open. How about a club like Gusto? During the 10-5 curfew, can you still have fun before it closes, or does it really close? I have enough info that I can have fun at my place, but I am hoping that if there are restrictions when I go, that I can still go to some places to have fun. And what about activities during the day? Like trips to Guatape? Thank you all for the posts. Everyone has been very helpful. I'll be sure to post about my adventures when I'm there next month.

  9. #46370
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    However, the elephant in the room is COVID. Right now the infections are the highest they have ever been, yet everything is being opened back up full steam ahead. Doesn't make sense to me that there not instigating any more weekend lockdowns like they did before and the ICU's are still very full.
    Maybe after a year of this they are realizing lockdowns are not making a difference any more than curfews. Like Covid can tell time.

  10. #46369
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I thought all the American tier 1 providers like T-Mobile and at&t have international rates of US $0. 25 or so per minute in most countries beyond the USA Probably more important is the WIFI calling feature. Modern smartphones give users world wide inbound or outbound calling at no cost beyond the monthly service fee when the phone is connected to WIFI. Last week I heard a couple of women in a restaurant comparing mobile plan costs between Canada and the USA Both mentioned they pay a daily add on fee for a lower per minute rate.
    I use Verizon. For Canada they provide, at least on my plan, 0. 5 gb per day of 4 G data, calls and texts are free. An additional 0.5 gb costs $5. I'm in Toronto twice weekly and usually the 0. 5 gb is enough for each time.

    In other countries pay $10 per day.

  11. #46368
    I thought all the American tier 1 providers like T-Mobile and at&t have international rates of US $0. 25 or so per minute in most countries beyond the USA Probably more important is the WIFI calling feature. Modern smartphones give users world wide inbound or outbound calling at no cost beyond the monthly service fee when the phone is connected to WIFI. Last week I heard a couple of women in a restaurant comparing mobile plan costs between Canada and the USA Both mentioned they pay a daily add on fee for a lower per minute rate.

    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I really like Google FI for its international coverage, going from one country to another without worrying about the rates changing but it is not meant to be activated outside of the USA and a person has to use a workaround to accomplish this:

    https://graydonschwartz.com/how-to-a...utside-the-us/#Google-Fi-Activation-Outside-the-United-States.

    I also have read that Google means for their customers to use the service primarily in the USA and that buried in the "Terms Of Use" it says that if they determines that the usage is too extensive outside the USA than they may cut your service:

    https://community.nomadgate.com/t/be...he-us/15835/11

  12. #46367
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately things have been very un-predictable in Colombia, and a lot of things kind of defy logic in a sense. Such as the protests that started a month ago wrecking havoc all over the place, and a few days ago there were protesters protesting the protesters in Bogota all wearing white, begging for the blockades and violence to stop. I hope all of this protest madness is over. I think most Colombians are very fatigued about it and it will subside until the politicians come up with another ill timed idea.

    However, the elephant in the room is COVID. Right now the infections are the highest they have ever been, yet everything is being opened back up full steam ahead. Doesn't make sense to me that there not instigating any more weekend lockdowns like they did before and the ICU's are still very full.

    Regardless, with Medellin being wide open with no weekend lockdowns, at least for the time being, now's the time to come and enjoy. Probably the best place to be for mongering right now on the planet, way better than Mexico, however I don't know about Brazil. And you can forget Asia, the place is toast.

    Sorry you cancelled your trip.
    One thing thing that makes me think. I live in a nice peaceful part of Laureles with a friendly local feel. I look out of my balcony and watch people just going about their business as well as the shops and restaurants getting ready for the days trade. I read about and saw lots of videos regarding robberies, protests and violence in Medellin but on my balcony it just looks any normal suburb in the world, but here's the thing, that normality can change in a heartbeat. In one single day I witnessed a mob running after a lunatic with a gun and all out war on the streets. Never ever let your guard down here or get complacent no matter how normal things appear to be.

  13. #46366
    Quote Originally Posted by SankarShetty  [View Original Post]
    You guys should not change your Medellin visit outlook at the drop of the hat. Who is going to pay for my non refundable ticket and other costs I sunk in to cancelled trip, you or JohnnyO.

    Just kidding! LOL.
    Unfortunately things have been very un-predictable in Colombia, and a lot of things kind of defy logic in a sense. Such as the protests that started a month ago wrecking havoc all over the place, and a few days ago there were protesters protesting the protesters in Bogota all wearing white, begging for the blockades and violence to stop. I hope all of this protest madness is over. I think most Colombians are very fatigued about it and it will subside until the politicians come up with another ill timed idea.

    However, the elephant in the room is COVID. Right now the infections are the highest they have ever been, yet everything is being opened back up full steam ahead. Doesn't make sense to me that there not instigating any more weekend lockdowns like they did before and the ICU's are still very full.

    Regardless, with Medellin being wide open with no weekend lockdowns, at least for the time being, now's the time to come and enjoy. Probably the best place to be for mongering right now on the planet, way better than Mexico, however I don't know about Brazil. And you can forget Asia, the place is toast.

    Sorry you cancelled your trip.

  14. #46365

    Google FI

    Quote Originally Posted by SlapShot10  [View Original Post]
    I agree on many of your points. My concern is, I guess, if I could buy a new phone in MDE (assuming it was stolen) and activate my T-Mobile e-SIM. I think I could be ok, as I was in Panama and was able to get customer service to help me fix some things. I use a dual-SIM so that DiDi, Rappi, putas, etc. Don't have my personal cell phone number. It also helps with being able to make / receive local calls when necessary. Maybe I'm over-thinking it. Hopefully, no report to follow! Thanks to all for the responses.
    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    And maybe AT & T and GoogleFi will allow you to remove the SIM card and put it into a international phone and it work. T
    I really like Google FI for its international coverage, going from one country to another without worrying about the rates changing but it is not meant to be activated outside of the USA and a person has to use a workaround to accomplish this:

    https://graydonschwartz.com/how-to-a...utside-the-us/#Google-Fi-Activation-Outside-the-United-States.

    I also have read that Google means for their customers to use the service primarily in the USA and that buried in the "Terms Of Use" it says that if they determines that the usage is too extensive outside the USA than they may cut your service:

    https://community.nomadgate.com/t/be...he-us/15835/11

  15. #46364
    I use a dual SIM phone too for the past 15 years. It's a real dual SIM phone (the kind that accepts two physical SIM cards) not an iphone. There are several iphone workarounds. You will be OK, no worries.

    Quote Originally Posted by SlapShot10  [View Original Post]
    I agree on many of your points. My concern is, I guess, if I could buy a new phone in MDE (assuming it was stolen) and activate my T-Mobile e-SIM. I think I could be ok, as I was in Panama and was able to get customer service to help me fix some things. I use a dual-SIM so that DiDi, Rappi, putas, etc. Don't have my personal cell phone number. It also helps with being able to make / receive local calls when necessary. Maybe I'm over-thinking it. Hopefully, no report to follow! Thanks to all for the responses.

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