May 18, 2009 CDC Downgraded travel advice for Mexico...
"Our main advice now is for those people who are at risk of complications from influenza because of underlying illness, pregnancy, or advanced age, that they ought to check with their health care provider before embarking on a trip...We do think it's fine for most people to travel to Mexico at this point."
You can legally travel to Cancun, but please check the current situation.
In April 2009, there was an outbreak of Swine Flu, but as of May 3rd there had not been any reported cases in the entire state of Quintana Roo.
Quintana Roo is the home of the famous resort areas Cancun and the Riviera Maya. It was reported that 15 students in New York came down with the flu and some of them had visited Cancun during the spring break. There is no proof that there is any correlation between the two as of yet.
That information is no longer reported. There may be some ongoing cases in limited locations around the world, including in Mexico. However, the specifics and counts of cases are no longer being tracked by CDC, WHO, the US states, and most other countries, now that the pandemic has been declared over. Influenza cases are monitored, but specific H1N1/09 counts (and the lab tests needed to isolate the specific virus to be able to count them correctly) aren't being done. Influenza cases in general are monitored, but statistics are not being kept for H1N1/09 cases separately from other influenza types for reporting any longer in the post pandemic phase.
As of 1/12/10 the number of cumulative reported cases in Mexico is 68, 548 and the number of deaths reported to have been due to A-H1N1/09 infections is 880.
There may still be some isolated cases or outbreaks in limited locations around the world, including in Mexico. However, the specifics and counts of cases are no longer being tracked now that the pandemic has been declared over. Influenza cases are monitored, but specific H1N1/09 counts aren't available separately from other influenza reporting any longer.
Those statistics aren't available any more. There may be some ongoing cases in limited locations around the world, including in Mexico. However, the specifics and counts of cases are no longer being tracked by CDC, WHO, the US states, and most other countries, now that the pandemic has been declared over. Influenza cases are monitored, but specific H1N1/09 counts (and the lab tests needed to isolate the specific virus to be able to count them correctly) aren't being done. Influenza cases in general are monitored, but statistics are not being kept for H1N1/09 cases separately from other influenza types for reporting any longer in the post pandemic phase.
The start of the 2009 "Swine Flu" H1N1/09 is believed to have been in Mexico, so, in a sense, the answer to the question could be, "All of them".
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No
Cancun is located in Mexico. 70% of the population is Catholic, or Christian. Other minorities live together without any problem.
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No, (I'm going there in September).
The chance of getting swine flu in Mexico is currently the same as it is to get it in any country where there have been cases now that it has become a pandemic. It is estimated that approximately 6% of the people in a given community will become infected with Novel H1N1 influenza if the flu has been determined to be in the area. Whether these numbers will increase is as yet unknown.
By the time that the World Health Organization declared the end of the pandemic, all states in the US and all countries of the world have had cases of swine flu.The following states have not had any confirmed cases of the Swine Flu:1. West Virginia2. Alaska
Depends on where you are starting from. It is if it is coming from or going to any country other than Mexico.
Phuket has in international airport. Domestic flights can be arranged from any of the other Thai airports. Cancun also has its own airport!
Nobecause that is where swine flu started so any other flu could start there at any time you visit Mexico.
I work for the local school district as a nurse, and I can confirm that we have had hundreds of Swine Flu cases in central texas.
Cancun is on the eastern Yucatan Peninsula, a flat land (no mountains at all) made up mostly of limestone. It however, has a tropical climate with plenty of tropical trees.