No curfew but with a vaccination card or PCR test to enter establishments

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aarhus

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Santo Domingo was a nightmare before, during , and will be after the pandemic. No real change there,

Let the games begin. This is going to be fascinating to see what actually happens regarding enforcement.
When I am in Santo Domingo I just move around Bella Vista. So it’s village like. Especially I go to the mall a lot. Can’t imagine how they are going to be checking people entering the mall and shops and coffee shops. There will be long queues
 
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lifeisgreat

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you really did not comprehend what he just said >?

really ?

just wow .
I fully do with two fully immune comprised people in my house , 6 months ago my Daughter barely got into hospital and we didn’t know what was going on for week because our hospitals overrun with COVID patients so I understand..army brought in mash units because ICU full..living the dream brother..
 

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Last big round of hiring for PN their target was 2,000 recruits.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's my understanding only around
1,500 showed up and no one was turned away.
Most if not all of these folks have the equivalent of an 8th grade
education back home, if that.

Don't want to sound like I'm encouraging people who are far
smarter than Barney Fife and the Keystone Crew to break the law but
I think you should take a step back for a minute and think about the
reality of the way things move down here before making such a bold
statement.
You speaking about my "bold"statement or something another said.

If mine, I can assure you having lived here since 1985 I know well the way things move here. When I say the potential for the police to make money investigating use of fake cards by gringos is reality and police officers don't need a college education to figure that out I am saying this not to you, but the posters talking about getting around all this by the use of a fake card
 
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aarhus

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Some good opportunities for police to make money while they hold gringos for investigation of suspected fake vaccination cards
I just looked on mine. I have only one shot. It has my Cedula nr on it. I think people who have a card and no cedula might have a problem here. The police guys will not understand that. There is also a section where it says Vacunador and it wasn’t signed there. I looked at another with two Sinovacs and she had someone signing there for 1 and 2. I will bring mine to the Vaccination place at Downtown Center next week and ask if I can start a new one. Mine is from end May. In Europe they are talking about every 6 months anyway.
 

aarhus

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And you know this How ?
They will do what it takes to give the world that IMAGE .. so the TOURISM money does not stop Flowing .

but its mathematically impossible to comply , even if they wanted to force it on people to keep their jobs .
You are another dreamer .
Spot on. Here it’s all about image. The tourism industry comes first.
 
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I just looked on mine. I have only one shot. It has my Cedula nr on it. I think people who have a card and no cedula might have a problem here. The police guys will not understand that. There is also a section where it says Vacunador and it wasn’t signed there. I looked at another with two Sinovacs and she had someone signing there for 1 and 2. I will bring mine to the Vaccination place at Downtown Center next week and ask if I can start a new one. Mine is from end May. In Europe they are talking about every 6 months anyway.
The doc signed for both of my Sinovac shots. Just scribble something there. Mine are unreadable.
 

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You speaking about my "bold"statement or something another said.

If mine, I can assure you having lived here since 1985 I know well the way things move here. When I say the potential for the police to make money investigating use of fake cards by gringos is reality and police officers don't need a college education to figure that out I am saying this not to you, but the posters talking about getting around all this by the use of a fake card.
I think the DR has well intentions.
I also think this will fail and things will
get back to normal by Christmas time.
Fake card, real card and all bribes considered.
 

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I hope I am not misunderstood but in Denmark they gave up implementing the Corona passport App. At least I think that’s partly what happened as everything is open now and no requirements. I can’t see the DR implementing something like this. Then we will really know they are bullshitting. I am all for vaccination by the way.
I 100% support the vaccine mandate. But, like you, my fear is that it will be spottily implemented. It's one thing to make a rule, relatively easy, but another to implement and enforce it.

Today, just to check, I went to the front desk of La Sirena. I was curious to know if management was aware of the details of the new policy. The employee I spoke to was aware of the details and said that employees would be at the entrances checking customers. We shall see.
 
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aarhus

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I went over to Bella Vista Mall enjoying the last days of freedom. Got some icecream and now having coffee. Chatted with some Dominicans. They are very relaxed about it. Welcome to the Dominican Republic they said.
 

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I went over to Bella Vista Mall enjoying the last days of freedom. Got some icecream and now having coffee. Chatted with some Dominicans. They are very relaxed about it. Welcome to the Dominican Republic they said.
LOL! The reason they are relaxed about it is because they are vaccinated, as are a majority of Dominicans.
 

aarhus

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LOL! The reason they are relaxed about it is because they are vaccinated, as are a majority of Dominicans.
Ah honestly I don’t think that is what they are thinking about. I thinking they are thinking about all the practical problems from this law. Apathy maybe would be a better word. You live in a gated community?
 
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Ah honestly I don’t think that is what they are thinking about. I thinking they are thinking about all the practical problems from this law. Apathy maybe would be a better word. You live in a gated community?
The implementation problems are tremendous, no doubt about it. I don't know what it means to not worry about those problems or be carefree about them because there WILL be problems. We can't read people's minds, only speculate. Maybe they were thinking, "Let's wait until the 18th and see what happens."
Or anything. Who knows?
 

aarhus

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The implementation problems are tremendous, no doubt about it. I don't know what it means to not worry about those problems or be carefree about them because there WILL be problems. We can't read people's minds, only speculate. Maybe they were thinking, "Let's wait until the 18th and see what happens."
Or anything. Who knows?
Yes something like that.
 

aarhus

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When I will be back in Las Terrenas I am in a type gated community and will see hardly anything from the practical problems from the implementation of this. Life is mostly outside and I doubt i will have to show a card at my usual hangouts. I will have to see what they say at the supermarket and I will pick the outside ATM. In Santo Domingo I stay with friends in Bella Vista. It’s also kind of a bubble but it would be a bit of a hassle and make it even more claustrophobic. But imagine how this affects life of people commuting and living in a barrio of Santo Domingo. I am thinking most shops and colmados just won’t care so they don’t make life impossible for each other.
 

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I got the vaccine for 2 reasons, to make travel easier and to protect my elderly mother (84). Travel is no easier and my mother is being told she needs a "booster shot". But I have my card, not been asked for it on my last 2 trips to DR but I have it. So I am waiting to see if or when I am asked for it.
 
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