I thought all I would have to report tonight would be that stats, but, wait, there's more!
In QRoo, 239 confirmed cases, 22 deaths. In Cozumel, the official number of confirmed cases increased to 7, still with no official deaths from COVID-19. (Numbers from various sources; the Secretary of Health will begin publishing the official stats at noon, instead of 6pm. It may be a day or so to get back on track.)
Carnival Cruise lines has offered ships to Cozumel as floating hospitals, in case of a massive outbreak there, according to a 9-April article at
Noticarbe. The article states that other "shipping" companies (a poor translation, I suspect) have also approached the state and local governments. This appears to be (financial) damage control by Carnival; when they made the same offer to the USA, it was quickly pointed out that cruise ships are not good candidates for infectious disease care. I guess Cancun, which is a hotspot, is out of luck.
Cozumel Sun has the translated, annotated speech from Q. Roo Governor Carlos Joaquín, on their
Facebook page. New measures include mandatory use of masks (supposedly to be delivered by the police), increased checkpoints and roadblocks within and between municipalities, mandatory closure of non-essential businesses (unclear what the definition of essential is).