RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Oil is up butI've spent 14 of last 20 mths in and out of MX at least every three weeks to Canada and can say that the risk is so low for anyone who's not obese or I'll - the field covid hospitals they set up within 3 months of covid are empty. Have a lawyer on speed dial coming into Canada, put them on speaker, and the third world Covid SS at the airposrts will scamper away to their $15 hole promptly.
Experienced wrote: topdown99 wrote: That's the beauty of free speech , everyone can voice their opinion . You may have cancelled your trip but I know people who refuse to cancel holiday plans to Mexico .
My only point was "most" people have run out of patience and Omnicon is looking more like a false alarm than a variant of concern . Time will sort out the reality over the next few weeks but sooner or later , demand will outstrip supply
I agree with your opinion on Omnicon but for now it seems that the politicians are in deep CYA mode and most of the public are willing to go along with their rights being trampled upon.
I agree with you that people are increasingly becoming fed up with the situation but my assessment was that it wouldn't be before my trip and probably not for quite a few more months. Time will tell.
Yep in terms of travel it all depends, like the stock market, on one's tolerance to risk and the fact that different countries have different rules. Mexico is more lenient than the TCI in terms of entry requirements and if you are going to an all-inclusive you are in a somewhat more protected and insulated. For my trip, it was not an all inclusive and so the risks would have been somewhat higher. I have some close friends that had planned to take their kids and grandkids to Mexico to an all-inclusive to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary and cancelled the whole thing last week.
Each to their own as they say.