Travel: Biosecurity Recommendations to Travel on Holiday Bridge | Coronavirus Colombia – Travel – Life



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The last 3 days of the week of school recess include a holiday bridge, and if you already have your bags ready to travel, keep in mind the following biosecurity recommendations so that you and yours are not exposed to a possible contagion of covid- 19 during the trip.

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1. Use of mask

Both the Government and the health authorities have been clear that the use of a mask is one of the keys to preventing the pandemic from continuing to spread in the country. Therefore, in any destination you travel to They will request the use of this element, either by land or air.

The recommendation is even to change your face mask / mask every 4 hours if it is for single use or every 8 hours if it is made of cloth.

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If your trip is by car, you will not be required to wear a mask inside the vehicle if you are alone, although it is advisable to always have it on. However, if you are accompanied by other members of your family, they must all wear a mask.

2. Social distancing

Social distancing measures continue to be maintained throughout the national territory, so try to follow them and not enter places with a high influx of people.

Both in airplanes and in public transportFollow the guidelines set by companies to take care of your health and that of your family.

3. Covid-19 test

If you are going to enter Colombia, keep in mind that you will be asked for a test PCR for covid-19 with a negative result of no more than 96 hours before the flight, counted from the moment the test was performed.

Keep in mind that if you have any symptoms, even though your test is negative, at the time of boarding, you could be denied access.

Each destination has specific requirements, so it is important to consult them on the government website of each country.

4. Check measurements in hotels

Verify that the hotel where you are going to stay complies with the biosafety protocols that governments have established for these types of establishments, including:

one. Limiting physical contact between guests
two. Constant verification of symptoms inside the place
3. Good ventilation of rooms and communal spaces
Four. Permanent cleaning and removal of the hotel

5. Review the coronavirus map

As long as there is a risk from covid-19, it is advisable to consult the infection map by departments on the website of the Ministry of Health and rethink whether or not it is better to go to a destination for this bridge.

In that sense, Coronapp can also be a useful tool and can be downloaded from your cell phone. There, in addition to presenting your health report, you can also verify the affected areas and nearby people with a positive diagnosis for COVID-19 and monitor data collected by the Center in real time. Emergency Operations of the National Institute of Health (INS).

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