Monthly Archives: April 2009

Cancun and swine flu

This is a rough translation from today’s Novedades Q Roo. A Cancun news paper. Basically it says there are no reported cases of swine flu in Cancun, the Riviera Maya, or the state of Quintana Roo.

There is a case of influenza, but not porcine Felix

April 28 2009 | 22:27

By Idalia Carrillo / SIPS
Chetumal, Q. Roo .- In Chetumal was the first case of influenza type-A ‘(stationary) in a patient 20 years old, said Gov. Félix González Canto, who noted that Quintana Roo is still free of swine flu.

He added that the 50 persons who were taken the sample, 32 have a negative test result within the State Health Laboratory.

At a press conference, Gonzalez Canto, confirmed that patients diagnosed with influenza type A was reported in the General Hospital of this city, but was discharged and therefore asked the citizens to maintain calm at this news “The patient is now at home in a recovery phase,” he said.

He said that the patient is receiving treatment with analgesics antitérmicos, without the supply of antiviral drugs.

He reiterated that so far no case of swine influenza in the state and potential of the 32 submitted, 31 have been dismissed as only one was positive with influenza type A seasonal.

But minutes later the head of the Sanitary Jurisdiction number one Toledo Arturo Miranda, revealed that the samples are analyzed for a total of 50 people, at least 18 more tests are underway at the Public Health Laboratory .

Accompanied by the secretary of Health, Azueta Juan Carlos Cardenas, the president said that the state quintanarroenses should be quiet and attentive to the information arising from the State Committee for Security in Health, to ensure that as much as Quintana Roo with 120 doses of specific antiviral to attack the swine flu, if it occurs.

Felt that this amount of dose is sufficient to meet an emergency and said it is verifying the effectiveness of this medicine.

First economic impact

He acknowledged that the sector is the first economic impact on several flights from Spain, Germany and other parts of Europe, and confirmed that the shipping company Carnival Corporation cruise arribarían canceled 12 to Quintana Roo, eight of which went to Cozumel.

He indicated that the estimates show an economic impact of one percent of Gross Domestic Product as a result of the ban on concentrations of more than 80 people in public places and tourist sites.

In this regard, the Governor said that the important thing now is to ensure the health of the population it does not give importance to the economic question, and post-contingency and if necessary, devise strategies for economic recovery.

He said that before the rumors of the presence of virus in Playa del Carmen, where the death of a person, the patient reported symptoms that are different from those of influenza. “There was no sign that the person had respiratory disease, had vomiting before dying, multiple organ failures, but there are elements in this moment to say that is related to the swine influenza,” he added.

Gonzalez Canto said that although no case of swine influenza, preventive actions should be taken more precise, why we were canceled every massive events.

“First there must be an emergency suspension of these activities, when the country is in stage four is to take strict and stringent measures in the state but have the status that no swine influenza virus,” he said.

Upcoming Events in Cancun and the Riviera Maya

Sacred Mayan journey 2009 crossing in Xcaret

Be a part of the… Sacred Mayan journey 2009… be a part of the history
May 21,22 and 23, 2009

The Journey is done in the traditional Mayan canoe, leaving from Polé, modern-day Xcaret, for the island of Cozumel, and returning to Playa del Carmen, the ancient port city of Xaman Há.
Twenty-five canoes are hand made using an ancient Mayan model and 300 oarsmen from the communities of Xcaret, Cozumel and Playa del Carmen prepare with intense training.

The Crossing is a total of 50 kilometers (30 miles) roundtrip, which is some 5 to 6 hours of free rowing for each trip over the 420-meter deep Cozumel Channel. The south to north current running at 2 to 4 knots requires great physical strength and endurance to navigate, making for a risky crossing for the oarsmen.

The Sacred Journey project was born with the determination to, year by year, recover one of the most significant traditions of the ancient Mayan people of this region: The ritual crossing of the Channel to Cozumel to worship the goddess Ix Chel. Starting in 2007, this historical re-enactment seeks to revive interest in the Mayan civilization and strengthen the cultural ties of the area’s inhabitants.

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Cancun will host the 2009 “Juego de Estrellas” ( All Stars Game) of the Mexican Baseball League

Cancun, June 5th-7th, 2009 More info: tigresqr.com
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Eleventh Elizabeth Norman Sutton Charity Golf Tournament

June 8, 9 & 10 at Playa Mujeres Golf Club

The Eleventh Elizabeth Norman Sutton Charity Golf Tournament organized by Royal Resorts is scheduled to take place in Cancún, June 8 – 10 at the prestigious Playa Mujeres Golf Club. This annual event brings together amateur lady golfers from all over the Yucatán Peninsula and Mexico, the United States, Canada and Asia.

The tournament honors the memory of Elizabeth Sutton, wife of Richard D. Sutton, one of the Royal Resorts developers. A Cancún resident for 20 years, Mrs. Sutton was a keen golfer and philanthropist always looking for ways to improve the lives of the most vulnerable members of society. After her death in 1998, her family and friends decided to found the Elizabeth Norman Sutton Charity Golf Tournament to support worthy causes in the Cancún area and to date more than $300,000 US has been donated to local charities and institutions. This year, $40,000 US will be donated through this event.

Donations have been given to organizations such as Instituto Quintanarroense de la Mujer, the Home for Abandoned Children, MESE Street Children Protection program and the Center for Victims of Domestic Violence. The principal beneficiaries in recent years have been the Cancún General Hospital and Grupo Desafio de Quintana Roo A.C. Cancer Awareness Program. The General Hospital has been able to purchase much‐needed equipment for the pediatrics, trauma and physiotherapy departments. Grupo Desafio has provided more than 4,100 free mammograms and 150 ultrasounds for women unable to afford these medical expenses.

This is the eleventh anniversary of this popular sporting event, which is now the second most important tournament of its kind in Mexico, and organizers expect to surpass last year’s record turnout. Local women, the majority of whom are from Cancún and Mérida, pit their skills against fellow Mexican players from the states of Queretaro, Tabasco, San Luis Potosí and Veracruz among others, the United States and international opponents such as Sophia Chung, the 2008 winner from South Korea.

The tournament is played according to the British Stableford Rules. Apart from the overall winner and the winners of Flight A, B, C and D categories, prizes are also awarded for the straightest drive, the longest drive and the closest to the pin registered for each day’s play.

Playa Mujeres Golf Club is an 18‐hole par 72 7,218 yard course located 20 minutes to the north of Cancún. Designed by Greg Norman, it is skillfully designed to test players. The setting is spectacular, with sweeping views of the mangroves and jungle, the Caribbean and the Chacmochuch Lagoon. Four holes overlook the beaches and several others have testing water hazards and bunkers. Colorful wildlife such as herons, ibis and even crocodiles are regularly spotted.
Playa Mujeres is also the first Mexican golf course to be endorsed by the Executive Women’s Golf Association (EWG).

Players can register for the tournament and book accommodation by calling: 1‐800 930‐5050 ext. 2504 in the US and Canada or 01‐800 712‐0544 in Mexico. E‐mail: golftournament@royalresorts.com Check www.suttoncharitygolf.com for tournament updates. All entries must be received by May 31, 2009.

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News from Cancun: Quintana Roo & Yucatan to secede from Mexico!!

Due to the decrease in the number of tourists as a result of a U.S. Travel Warning to Mexican areas that border the U.S., the Mexican States of Quintana Roo and Yucatan are joining together to form a new nation to be called Mundo Maya.

As one frustrated Hotel Owner said: “We are closer to Miami than Texas!! Texas is 1,300 miles away!!!”.

The Capital of the new nation has yet to be determined.

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