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Americans continue visiting Mexico despite pandemic risks.


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Yucatan Times on December 27, 2020
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According to the NPR news agency, Mexico remains one of the preferred places for Americans to travel, despite the risks associated with the pandemic.
MEXICO (NPR) – 
U.S. tourists aren’t welcome in most countries worldwide because of the high number of coronavirus cases surging in the United States. But at least one country is keeping its borders open: Mexico. And many Americans, keen to escape the cold or lockdowns, are flocking to its stunning beaches. Writes NPR in an article dated December 25, 2020. 
Sharlea Watkins and her friends were interviewed while having beers at a restaurant overlooking the city’s marina. There were in Cabo San Lucas, one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations. They point out at the wonders of the weather:  ....

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Americans are fleeing lockdowns and flocking to Mexico - The San Diego Union-Tribune


LOS CABOS, Mexico   
The pandemic was raging, but on the beaches of Cabo San Lucas it felt like spring break.
Tipsy young Americans in bikinis and swim trunks vied for buckets of beer in a push-up competition at a crowded bar. Vendors in wide-brimmed hats plodded through the sand, offering rugs, massages and under their breath cocaine.
Down near the water, 24-year-old Kierston Jackson sat entwined with her boyfriend, their matching blue surgical masks a small concession to the coronavirus.
“It’s a good change of pace,” said Jackson, a Houston resident, as she gazed at the gently lapping waves. “I’d definitely prefer to be here with a mask on than in my home without one.” ....

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