Children Return to Schools in Quintana Roo Despite the Spectre of COVID-19
The threat of the virus scares many parents to return to face-to-face courses, but some do take their children to school.
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The threat of the virus scares many parents to return to face-to-face courses, but some do take their children to school.
Sanitary filters continue to be implemented in the public beaches of Cancun, in addition to carrying out the safety recommendations.
The summer vacation season ended with a significant influx of tourists, reporting more than three million tourists in all the destinations of Quintana Roo, a figure that exceeds the initial goal of 2.6 million projected by the tourist authorities.
The Government of Solidaridad, chaired by Laura Beristain Navarrete, maintains the strategy against the spread of COVID-19 in the population, based on a policy of prevention, diagnosis and care.
In Quintana Roo, the constant fight against the spread of COVID-19 continues through coordinated actions within the general society, the tourism and business sectors.
Given the possible return to face-to-face classes, authorities will be working to prevent the spread of the virus in minors.
Air Canada will be the first airline to resume routes with flights to Cancun from Toronto and Montreal beginning in September.
At the end of the last vaccination day in Solidaridad, many people were left without immunization.
Beginning today, British Airways is canceling all flights from the UK to Cancun due to increases in COVID cases in Mexico.
GermƔn Gallegos Cruz, a well-known restaurant entrepreneur from Tulum,