Visitors traveling to Cancun will no longer have to wear face masks on flights or at the airport after officials announced the removal of the pandemic-era hygiene measure. The decision signifies the end of COVID-related measures in Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean. Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation agency published a new decision this week to remove …
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All recent numbers seem to indicate that Mexico is experiencing the 5th wave of COVID-19. On May 11th, the seven-day moving average of cases in the country was around 727. A little more than one and a half months later, this number skyrocketed to 12,589. It is already very close to the mark of the …
Mexico and Quintana Roo are seeing rising COVID cases as officials warn about a worsening fifth wave. Although the government hasn’t announced any widespread measures affecting tourists, businesses in Cancun are applying new restrictions to keep visitors safe. Quintana Roo has seen around 400 new reported cases of the disease in the past few days, …
Cancun and the state of Quintan Roo have been seeing a slow but progressive increase in COVID cases during the past few weeks, and more than 100 cases were reported in the past 24 hours. Although public health officials say the situation remains relatively calm and that hospitalizations are low, local authorities are reminding residents …
Emergence Of Monkeypox Sparks Fresh Concern For Future Pandemics The Cancun and greater Quintana Roo health systems are ready for future pandemic situations, according to the State Secretary of Health (SESA). The statement was made in response to the recent emergence of monkeypox across the globe. Speaking on behalf of SESA, Secretary of Health for …
Reduced Financial Margins May Prompt Increase For Tourists Cancun and Quintana Roo hotel rates may be set to rise as sargassum and Covid safet protocols reduce local establishments’ profit margins. This may be compounded by general surges in demand. Cancun and the rest of the state have had an outstanding period in the face of …
Decision Marks An Important Departure From Pandemic Era Travel Cancun and the rest of Quintana Roo will no longer operate under Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system as the program ends. The Mexican government has announced the end of the COVID-era initiative. As the world begins to emerge from two years of the COVID pandemic, restrictions, …
The Governor Of Quintana Roo Suggests The Situation Has Greatly Improved The Governor of Quintana Roo suggested that a return to the green level on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light system is possible this week. Cancun and the rest of the state have been at a yellow level for the last two weeks. The news will …
Quintana Roo Will Not Add Further Restrictions For The Moment Cancun tourists received good news this morning as it was announced that the state of Quintana Roo will remain at the orange level on Mexico’s epidemiological traffic light. The decision means further restrictions will not be added for at least another week. Visitors hoping to …
Visitors Are Still Flooding In Despite The Increased Restrictions Tourists are still flooding into Cancun and the greater Quintana Roo region despite the recent implementation of the orange level COVID restrictions. The allure of sun and sea is proving too enticing for many to worry. The Cancun International Airport registered well over 500 flights on …