Mexico allows Covid-infected cruise ships to dock
The Mexican government has allowed cruise ships carrying Covid infected guests and crew to dock. The government intervened after two Mexican ports had refused ships entry.
The Health Department will allow guests with no symptoms to come ashore.
Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan have recently denied ships with Covid cases from docking. Mexico has been one of the most relaxed countries for visiting tourists with few Covid restrictions.
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