Pino Suarez #210
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco Mexico
tim@pvrpv.com
By Tim Longpre
Published on 05/27/2009
This article is chiefly an update on the uproarious swine flu that was lodged on Mexico including all of its different places. This article shows how now even the “travel advisory” on Mexico has been lifted. So don’t hold back and come visit Puerto Vallarta and Mexico.
Travel Advisory Update On The Flu In Mexico
This
article is chiefly an update on the uproarious swine flu that was lodged on Mexico including all of its different places. This article
shows how now even the “travel advisory” on Mexico has been lifted. So don’t hold back and come visit Puerto Vallarta and Mexico.
After
all the massive publicity of the Swine Flu, and the closing of all businesses
and schools in Mexico, finally things are looking up. Now that more information is present
for analysis, other countries as well as United States are realizing how the cases of “Swine Flu” were not,
and I repeat, WERE NOT linked with travel to Mexico.
All
businesses are open in Puerto Vallarta and
tourists are taking advantage and are enjoying at this beautiful haven in Mexico. The Travel Warning that was launched by Centers For
Disease Control (CDC) in opposition to “non-essential travel” into Mexico, which has been in effect since 27th April 2009 has finally been lifted and now only a “Travel
Health Precaution” is there for travel to Mexico. Canada had previously launched a Travel Advisory for Mexico which was officially lifted on 18th May. This
“non-essential travel” warning was put on Mexico due to the excessive media hype that was created
about the Flu.
Press
conferences were also held where the Canadian Chief Public Health Officer Dr.
David Butler-Jones stressed on the fact that the “outbreak in Mexico” now seems to be settling down. He also explained
that it did not seem logical to put a travel warning to a country where the
spread of the virus was similar to that of Canada; which is minimal.
Since
the lifting of this travel advisory, the PHAC will cease to provide notices of
health alert to the air travelers that are leaving for Mexico. Also, quarantine officers which were previously
placed on almost every direct flight coming to Canada from Mexico, will be removed. Nonetheless, the “Canadian Border
Services Agency” will continue keeping a check on all of the air passengers who
show signs of being under the influence of the swine flu.
Majority
of the Canadian Air Carriers have not formally broadcasted the outcome of the
travel ban which was placed on Mexico. However, WestJet has announced that it will
continue its “no flight policy” to Mexico till June 20th. But what is great is that Air Canada
will definitely make a few trips to Puerto Vallarta in May. So I don’t think you should be waiting any
longer, come on down, because here at Puerto Vallarta everything is safe and healthy.
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more information on Puerto Vallarta rentals,
contact Pvrpv dot com at the following numbers.Their Mexican office number is 322.222.0638.In case you are calling from the USA or Canada, call on their local Vonage number 206.388.3703. You
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Vallarta.