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The US Government Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an update to their advisory that suggested all non-essential travel to Mexico should be suspended. This is the statement they subsequently published: May 18, 2009 CDC on travel to 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."
On May 18, 2009 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Lifted their travel advisory to avoid nonessential travel to Mexico with the following statement ... "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." However, during a pandemic any travel should be done with advance planning and thorough investigation like you have done with your question. Until the end of the pandemic, all should maintain vigilance and careful hygiene to avoid picking up the virus.
CDC Travel provides information about disease control for travelers. It is provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Information can be located on their dedicated website.
No more than any other location now that the pandemic is declared over. Most outbreaks now are in small numbers and limited locations just like the seasonal flu.May 18, 2009 CDC Downgraded travel advice for Mexico..."As you know, Mexico has been hard-hit, similarly to the United States. But the overall trend appears to be downward in Mexico with more sporadic cases rather than the larger reports we were seeing earlier. On Friday, the CDC and the Department of State issued updated travel advice. We downgraded our travel advice for Mexico. Earlier, we had recommended that travelers defer nonessential travel. But since Friday, our advice went down to a precaution. 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. But so that we think that's an important change in our travel recommendations, and want to make sure people know that. We do think it's fine for most people to travel to Mexico at this point. "May 19, 2009 CDC Travel advice..."In terms of the personal responsibility we remind you that people who have flu-like illness shouldn′t be traveling."
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Depends on what the CDC, your doctors, and even the authorities of the country you want to visit said or allow you to travel. Here is a website youcan visit: http://www.cdc.gov/
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