The US State Department has changed Mexico to a Level 4 Do Not Travel...
I'm headed to Cozumel in a few weeks does anyone know the current COVID situation?
If you aren't already, get vaccinated as quickly as possible. Even one dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines give you very solid base immunity after a week or so.
The chances of picking up covid once fully vaccinated even as a front line health care worker at high risk of exposure is less than ~1 - 2%. And even then you have a tiny fraction of a percent chance of having any serious symptoms or being hospitalized.
While it's still early, study after study across the globe comes to the same conclusion. There really is no reason to worry if you practice any sort of safety and are vaccinated at this point.
Could things change in the future? Yes... but do you want to live the rest of you life in lock down? Stay informed and make a course correction when appropriate.
And for those of you who disagree with Florida and Texas's handling of Covid - Don't believe everything you hear from the liberally biased press... 95% of the time, they put a ridiculous spin on news to meet their agenda and certain viewers expectations.
I'm in the North Houston area. I ran Walmart today during the ~5pm after work rush... everyone in the store had masks on and did a reasonably decent job of social distancing. While in the store an annoucement came over store wide intercom from the pharmacy... there was currently no wait for either a Moderna or Pfizer vaccine shot and they were inviting shoppers to come by. I noticed a line as I passed by.
For anyone who wants to argue with either Texas or Florida's current covid strategy - Look at the current covid numbers for either state and explain why we don't have tens of thousands dying everyday as both states have been fully open for months. Then compare that to what's been happening in Michigan.
Perhaps staying in a less locked down state allowed more opportunity for natural spread and recovery, building herd immunity. Maybe its the weather or in the water. Who knows. The opportunity to spread is there, but the sky hasn't fallen.