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- moishehExplorerOne has to be cautious in following medical advice on the net. Don't worry be happy could be fatal.
- playaboyExplorerI too have a list. By now, everyone knows people that have died from this virus.
Government lock downs don't work, didn't stop the virus. Opening businesses, schools, Disneyland, doesn't kill people.
These covid border restrictions are each governments decision. Land crossings have one set of rules, air rules have a different set of rules. "THE SCIENCE'
People used to have the freedom to chose where to travel to, where to eat, what movie to see this weekend. That has been lost in the name of "THE SCIENCE". Even when fully vaccinated.
Qtla, you created a bubble for yourself. Your choose. Or chose to play the restriction game, drive to San Antonio Airport, pick up your partner and travel the USA for the summer in your RV.
You know, living life.
It is past time to open the border to pre-covid rules. - qtla9111NomadYep, Mexico's land border never closed. Imagine how many of those now estimated 600,000 Mexican deaths could have been avoided.
I have a long list of friends, Mexican family, neighbors and colleagues that are now gone. Much worse than ever reported. - playaboyExplorerMexico's land border has never closed. The USA should open their borders to legal travel. There is no reason that the Canadian government should punish their citizens, forcing them to spend another cold, harsh, winter stuck at home.
- moishehExplorerThere is a lot of buzz about reopening. Canada is thinking of a phased opening very soon. The USA is getting tired of Canada moving slowly and may open their border sooner than Canada. Maybe if we wore hockey sweaters things would be different.
- qtla9111NomadIndeed, those were the best days in Mexican history since the end of the infamous and destructive Mexican Revolution which actually left more Mexicans in poverty than in any time in history. Salinas through Peña Nieto led to the growth of the middle class as Moisheh stated.
This article in The Economist outlines the current state of Mexico and the destruction of the middle and upper classes. How will it affect rvers? It's happening already. Elections are on June 6th, and 38 candidates have been murdered.
Be very careful with the border routes. Cartels are picking up innocent people from Monterrey and Saltillo who travel to the border for work, ordinary people driving small cars and they have just disappeared. No reasons so far, 20 people since March not to mention the extortion along border cities for travelers.
The False Messiah - moishehExplorerIn another thread there were comments about things in Mexico returning to tomes past. I always say you can never go back. I would like to see Mexico as it was under Salinas. He was my favorite President. I know he was corrupt and managed to steal many millions of dollars. But under his rule Mexico entered NAFTA and a middle class was created. Mexico was an exciting place to be. Suddenly there atm's everywhere. Big box stores. Entrepreneurs were opening restaurants and factories. Carlos Slim turned Telmex into a profitable company and he became the wealthiest man in the world. Now Pemex has become a money losing enterprise and the goverment is building a train to nowhere and fighting with oil companies and the USA. What a shame.
- qtla9111Nomad
Almot wrote:
navigator2346 wrote:
Just read where the border will be closed to nonessential traffic until 21 June
They renew this closure every month until 21s, I think because the 1st time it was closed in 2020 until the 21st. Doesn't mean they will or will not keep doing this in September.
About "what's wrong in RV-ing in your own country" - a lot is wrong if the country is Canada and the season is fall-winter. This is when Canadians usually go South. To my observations, most semi-permanent Americans in Mexico follow same pattern, going there in winter. At least, in "my" part of Mexico.
What I had meant to say was to rv in your own country temporarily until the pandemic slows down.
I agree with Moisheh about U.S. border cities. They are slowly dying.
Fortunately, even though I am in disagreement with the current Mexican administration, Mexicans are quickly getting vaccinated. We are now working on the 40 to 49 age group and all teachers and medical personnel have received their doses.
The quick purchase of vaccines in Mexico along with the return to schools on June 7th is a political ploy to lure Mexicans into voting for MORENA on June 6th. I guess you have to take the good with the bad. - moishehExplorerMore articles about reopening. The US would like to open very soon. Rumors are it will open in stages late June. In Canada we have an advisory council on all things Covid related. It was created so the public would not blame the politicians. This council came up with hotel quarantine. But things are changing. The council is recommending an end to the hotel part. They are also recommending opening of the border. Good news for Canadians that have homes in the US or Mexico. Even better news for border communities that soon will cease to exist.
- AlmotExplorer III
navigator2346 wrote:
Just read where the border will be closed to nonessential traffic until 21 June
They renew this closure every month until 21s, I think because the 1st time it was closed in 2020 until the 21st. Doesn't mean they will or will not keep doing this in September.
About "what's wrong in RV-ing in your own country" - a lot is wrong if the country is Canada and the season is fall-winter. This is when Canadians usually go South. To my observations, most semi-permanent Americans in Mexico follow same pattern, going there in winter. At least, in "my" part of Mexico.
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