Nine Private Schools in Playa del Carmen and Cancun on the Brink of Closure
Schools wait to know how many students will return to decide whether to close or continue.
Breaking News from the Riviera Maya and Across Mexico
Schools wait to know how many students will return to decide whether to close or continue.
The main cause of death in Quintana Roo is now COVID-19, leaving heart disease far behind, according to the data released by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI).
Two hundred people mobilized in favor of the return to in person classes on August 30 in Quintana Roo.
Given the spike in infections in Mexico, British leader Boris Johnson has decreed a red alert.
Due to the fact that regular COVID-19 testing or vaccination is now a requirement for work, travel and entering certain businesses, the demand for the free tests has increased, according to health authorities in the Riviera Maya.
This Thursday, the FGE reported the arrest of Khon ‘G’ from the United States for the crime of falsification and use of a fake vaccination certificate document that he sold on social networks.
It was determined that restaurants may be able to increase their capacity by more than 50% but will have to comply with the new protocols.
So far this year, the Federal Commission for the Protection against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS), has disbanded 28 clandestine parties in Tulum that did not comply with anti-COVID-19 sanitary measures.
The Hard Rock Hotel Cancun has set aside two floors of rooms to house gusts with COVID symptoms or who have tested positive for the virus.
While hotels offer discounts to infected guests in the Yucatan peninsula, in the Pacific the entrance to the beaches has been prohibited.