Yes, there were several US State Department advisories about travel to Mexico during the early stages of the pandemic. We had many questions about that on WikiAnswers as well. Many questions we received were from people who had vacations scheduled in Cancun, and other Mexican destinations, wondering if they should cancel their trips. There was universal concern about travel, not only to Mexico, but to the US and Canada as well, especially at the very beginning of the epidemic in Mexico and as it spread into the US and Canada.
During the outbreak, me and my family had to cancel our holiday to Peru as the cases were increasing. We thought that canceling the holiday would be for the best as we didnt want to risk catching Swine flu. >>> I definitely did. I didn't want to travel anywhere as much as possible because I was afraid of catching the flu. >>> I have booked a ticket to Italy but I had flu at that time, I was coughing and sneezing so they didn't let me fly because they were afraid it could be swine flu.
As of 6 July 2009 there have been 10,262confirmed cases of Novel H1N1 flu in Mexico with a total of 119 deaths confirmed to have been due to the virus.
There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization. It is ranked at the 10th most popular destination around the world.
There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization. It is ranked at the 10th most popular destination around the world.
Of course. There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization. It is ranked at the 10th most popular destination around the world.
Yes. There were 21.5 million international tourists visiting Mexico during 2009, according to the World Tourism Organization. It is ranked at the 10th most popular destination around the world.
It is estimated that 319 people died during the Super Outbreak of 1974.
The last outbreak of antrax was located in Scotland during the month of August in 2012 that affected 119 people and killed 14 people. It was the worst outbreak in decades.
Epidemic
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Visiting hours for inmates will vary depending on where a person is incarcerated. Some visiting hours may only be on Saturdays. Others may have visiting hours during the week.
no. they're dead.