Mexico’s Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova, center, speaks during a news conference in Mexico City Saturday April 25, 2009. Federal authorities have extended school closures in the capital and two other states with swine flu outbreaks for 10 more days and he said in the news conference that the new strain has killed as many as 81 people in Mexico, though only 20 deaths have been confirmed. At left is Mexico’s Secretary of Education, Alonso Lujambio, second from left, is the Secretary of Economy, Gerardo Ruiz, second from right, is the Secretary of Labor, Javier Lozano and at right, is the presidential spokesman, Maximiliano Cortazar.


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We are booked to go to Los Cabos May 19th—Is it safe?
We are staying until May 27th—Please give comments–
We are travelling by Alaskan Airlines. Shirley
I haven’t heard of any cases in Cabo. I did hear that American is cancelling flights to Mexico so you should check with them.
Im really worried about some people thinks that Mexico its just a small town, I live in Baja we are maybe 1000 miles from Mexico City where the crisis its more dificult.
We just have normal days, theres resturants and hotels, theres not big troubles here.
We dont have any Flu Medical emergencys, we are almost in an island.
Im laughting about some people cancell their trips to Cabo just for the news and all the fool people that really dont know geographical conditions, we are isollated from continental land….!!!
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