Chapala puts out Covid-19 PSA in English
The Chapala government has produced a public service announcement in English to warn foreign residents of the urgency of staying put to avoid Covid-19 contagion.
The Chapala government has produced a public service announcement in English to warn foreign residents of the urgency of staying put to avoid Covid-19 contagion.
Robin Matthewman, the U.S. Consul General in Guadalajara, is urging all U.S. citizens who normally reside in the United States to arrange for their immediate return, unless, she says, they are “prepared to remain in Mexico for an indefinite period.”
In a wise but heart-wrenching decision, the organizing committee of Ajijic’s annual Passion Play has canceled the 2020 production due to the encroaching Coronavirus pandemic.
The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) is doing a remarkable job of staying abreast of the evolving Covid-19 outbreak in Jalisco while adjusting its services and programs to dovetail with recommended health safety practices.
After receiving multiple reports that idle young people continue hanging out to socialize in the open park at the Ajijic waterfront, local police are now making regular patrol rounds along the Malecón area to prevent clustering that endangers public health.
The Chapala branch of the Instituto Nacional de Migración (INAMI) remains open to handle immigration procedures for foreign citizens living or visiting in the lakeside area, with special precautions being undertaken in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.