The United States issues a travel alert for Mexico; They ask not to travel before Covid
The United States raised Mexico’s travel alert level to the maximum; They ask not to travel to Mexican territory in the face of outbreak and insecurity
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authorities United State They issued a New travel notice Where they ask their fellow citizens Do not travel to Mexico In the face of the Covid pandemic. In addition to the security situation experienced by the state due to crimes and kidnapping.
According to the travel notice posted on the United States Department of State, Travelers are asked to be careful in Mexico due to insecurity.
Do not travel to Mexico due to COVID-19. Be more careful in Mexico due to crime and kidnapping. Some areas are at greater risk, they comment.
Currently travel alert is Found at level 4, This is the highest on the United States travel advisory scale
Travel alert for these Mexican states
According to the Travel Alert, this is recommended Americans do not travel For the following countries facing the wave of insecurity:
- Colima
- Guerrero
- Michoacan
- Sinaloa
- Tamaulipas
On the other hand, they recommend reconsidering travel to these countries, also because of crime in the region.
- Chihuahua
- Coahuila
- Durango
- Jalisco
- State of Mexico
- Morelos
- Nayarit
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- San Luis Potosi
- Sonora
- Zacatecas
Recommendations for travelers from the United States
The page specifies that Americans arriving in Mexico should be aware of trends from the United States embassy, inform their relatives about their location and use the Smart Traveler Registration Program (STEP), among other recommendations.
To read a file Travel Notice You can click here.
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