How Bogotá will work according to the new decree of the Mayor’s Office.



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No. The measure is suspended.

Yes, to enter supermarkets, commercial establishments, banks and notaries, you must present the identity card. On odd days, people whose document ends in an odd digit are restricted and on even days those with the last even number cannot carry out these steps.

To enter the shopping centers, the peak and ID do not apply, but to enter the shops inside, the business hours and the peak and the ID do apply.

In addition, the restriction for children to accompany their parents to restaurants and shopping centers is lifted.

All activities that involve crowds in closed spaces:

The only exception is for activities that can be done in open spaces without generating crowds. or in the mode of self-events. In the case of religious cults, ensembles or buildings may offer religious services “to the balcony or window.”

According to the ‘Bogotá under the open sky’ program, the different restaurants that register will be able to operate on streets and platforms with a capacity of 25% with advance reservation, digital menu, contactless payment and all biosecurity measures.

The enabled zones are:

You cannot buy alcoholic beverages from 9:00 pm to 10:00 am and It is FORBIDDEN to consume liquor in public spaces or commercial premises (shops and platforms).

The only establishments authorized to sell liquor are the restaurants that can sell them as an accompaniment to the table.

Yes. The bicycle lanes, the routes to Patios and El Verjón are back. Monserrate and the ecological trails They will be open at times to be established and to attend a prior registration must be made.

Individual and group training in sports such as tennis and skating is allowed in open spaces, but contact sports cannot be practiced on public courts.

Yes. Motels, hotels and aparthotels can work, but its restaurants, lounges or common areas may not exceed 35% capacity.

Yes, although it is recommended to avoid it. Meetings should not be held in closed places, with little air circulation and where people cannot maintain social distancing.

Public or private events of up to 50 people must ensure that there is no crowding of attendees, and must have all the biosafety protocols.

Transmilenio and the SITP will operate between 4:00 am and 11:00 pm, but each bus will travel with 50% of the passengers.

14 domestic flights will be enabled, although the District and National governments have not agreed on the day of September on which the El Dorado airport will open.

But with three conditions:

one. Each passenger must comply with the same biosafety protocol in the city of origin and in the city of destination.

two. Any citizen who has symptoms will not be able to get on the plane or transit through the airport.

3. There will be a 10-day follow-up to anyone who gets on a plane, regardless of the city, to find out how they are, how they feel and if they develop symptoms in the incubation period of COVID-19.

You can leave Bogotá by road, but Each municipality, with prior authorization from the Government, can dictate its own restrictions for the entry of visitors. It is best to research these before traveling.

If you go by private car, you can only move with people from the same family nucleus or who live under the same roof. All vehicle occupants must wear face masks during the tour.

Inter-municipal transport is reactivated. To provide service, bus companies must comply with biosafety protocols, which will be monitored by local authorities.



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