There are tons of threads on other travel forums talking about the Tourism Council’s agenda for hotels in Cancun and other areas to open by the magical date of June 1. Below is the latest government release that I have seen from the Secretaries of Health and Economy. The link to the map shows the regions and their status, the green areas are entering Stage 1 today...

The link to the associated map is here -
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MAY 14 -
Mexico “Restart” update from Health/Economy Secretaries

MEXICO RESTARTES ACTIVITIES NEXT MAY 18 IN 269 MUNICIPALITIES

The "Plan of Return to the New Normality" will be made up of three stages:

-Stage 1

The process of reopening begins May 18 in the "municipalities of hope", those that do not have contagion, about 269 in 15 states.

Stage 2

-18 to 31 May, when companies will prepare for the return to the "new normal".

Stage 3

-1 of June when the National Day of Healthy Distance ends, and a traffic light system is implemented by regions with colors in red, orange, yellow and green.

Red: Only essential activities including mining, construction, and transportation manufacturing as essential activities.

Orange: Essential and nonessential can work at a reduced level. In the open, but small public space.

Yellow: They can operate all essential and non-essential activities without restriction. Minor restrictions for open space.

Green: There are no restrictions and you return to class.

Jorge Alcocer Varela, Health Secretary, said that it is a progressive plan for the restart of social, economic and school activities.

He indicated that "we are in the critical part of the pandemic, but we are doing well."

He considered the epidemic as a difficult experience in health and social matters, after 51 days of healthy distance.

Graciela Márquez Colín, Secretary of Economy, explained that the plan is orderly and focuses on privileging life and heal
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