markjwyatt
Well-known
am curious its possible to non-recidents to go holidaying and trips to another country, like its year 2019
I've lived this pandemic year in Thailand. now its finally possible to travel here from abroad, but there is 2 week quarantine in hotel (paid by traveler) awaiting + insurance fees etc. costs involved.
To enter Guatemala now requires 2 week quarantine OR negative Covid-19 test (PCR or antigen). I know a couple of people who just went, and took them for their tests (antigen).
Freakscene
Obscure member
Yes, I travel with health insurance.
Check the policy fine print. I have never found any travel insurance I could buy whose health clauses were not voided the instant a pandemic is declared by the WHO (I was overseas during the first SARS outbreak, and that was only declared a ‘health emergency’ but that was enough to change the policy too), essentially meaning you are not covered if you contract COVID when travelling. But I am Australian, and maybe the products available to you differ.
Marty
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I could think of a few reasons to limit travel to Colombia for essential reasons, only, at this point. But I am under the impression that you insist on going there anyway. When looking at Colombia's Covid data, I was surprised to learn that the authorities have lifted some, if not all Covid related travel restrictions, even though local community transmissions remain at very high levels. Have a look at the relevant CDC and the local American Embassy pages. Oh, yeah, apart from the virus, there are widespread security concerns too. Why Colombia...a cheap ticket?
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