Getting ready to return to Richmond. Schools in Mexico City open on Monday but in other cities where cases are increasing, they are waiting another week. The "no wearing a tie" rule anywhere in Mexico City is still in effect. Not sure of its origin or basis. To get to the ticket counter I had to fill out a form re: respiratory symptoms and then had to stand on a special area for remote temperature that registers on a huge screen on the side. Traffic is still only half of its usual and the restaurant this morning was mostly empty.
Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Postcard from the epicenter #3
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