

Tourists in Cartagena no longer wear masks
John Montaño/ THE TIME
Tourists in Cartagena no longer wear masks
Health authorities remind that the pandemic has not gone away.
Find the validation of El Cazamentiras at the end of the news.
Since March 1, locals and visitors to Cartagena are not required to wear face masks in outdoor spaces.
This is dictated by decree 0284 of February 28, 2022, signed by Mayor William Dau, which is added to the national decree, in which 451 municipalities, corresponding to 40.2 percent of the national territory that comply with more than 70 percent percent in complete vaccination, say goodbye to masks in public spaces.
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Plaza de Santo Domingo in Cartagena
John Montaño/ THE TIME
The District of Cartagena, incidentally, eradicated the early morning curfew that hit partygoers and bars so hard.
Be careful, the anticovid vaccination card is mandatory.
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The cities that say goodbye to the face mask in outdoor spaces are: Bogotá, which has 72.4 percent vaccination compliance; Medellín with 74 percent, Barranquilla (84.8 percent), Bucaramanga (77 percent) and Cartagena (71.4 percent).
However, the health authorities remind that the pandemic has not gone away.
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