05 Jul 2021 | 03:48 PM UTC
Mexico: Authorities maintaining COVID-19-related state-level restrictions through July 18 /update 45
Authorities in Mexico maintaining COVID-19-related state-level restrictions through July 18.
Event
Authorities announced they will maintain the current COVID-19-related domestic restrictions through at least July 18. Following the most recent assessment, all states will maintain their restrictions from the previous two-week period. Mexico City will remain under the yellow (moderate) risk level on the nation's color-coded COVID-19 tracking system.
Mexican authorities still employ a color-coded system to track COVID-19 activity at the state level and implement localized restrictions accordingly. Each state is assigned one of four coded levels based on local COVID-19 transmission; these levels range from green to red in order of increasing risk from the virus.
While the state classifications will be in effect until at least July 18, a jurisdiction's risk level can be changed at short notice, especially if confirmed cases significantly increase locally. The specific restrictions and states currently associated with each risk level are as follows:
Green Level: Authorities allow all businesses to operate and activities to take place while urging residents to maintain social distancing and take enhanced health measures. In-person lessons in schools may take place. The following states will be at the green level July 5-18: Aguascalientes, Baja California, Chiapas, Coahuila, Durango, Mexico State, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacan, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tlaxcala, and Zacatecas.
Yellow Level: Authorities allow nonessential businesses to operate with some capacity restrictions depending on the sector and/or regional government's specifications. In general, restaurants, lodging businesses, personal care services, open-air parks and plazas, and gyms may operate at 75 percent capacity. Cinemas, museums, theaters, cultural facilities, malls, and places of worship may operate at 50 percent capacity. States and state-level entities that will be at the yellow level July 5-18 are: Campeche, Chihuahua, Mexico City, Colima, Nuevo Leon, Sinaloa, Sonora, and Veracruz.
Orange Level: Authorities allow certain nonessential businesses to open with stricter capacity limits. Markets and supermarkets can operate at up to 75 percent capacity. In general, lodging businesses, restaurants, personal care services, and open-air parks and plazas can operate at 50 percent capacity. Shopping malls, places of worship, cinemas, theaters, museums, and cultural events are limited to 25 percent capacity; such establishments may remain closed in some orange-level states. States that will be at the orange level July 5-18 are Quintana Roo, Baja California Sur, Tabasco, Yucatan, and Tamaulipas.
Red Level: Only essential businesses and services may operate in states designated as being in the red category. Residents are encouraged to remain inside their homes, except to perform essential tasks. Residents must wear protective face coverings whenever in public. There are no states at the red level.
The capacity limits are a general guide; local officials are permitted to enforce additional restrictions, which may include tighter capacity limits, restricted business hours, or maintaining the closure of certain nonessential businesses or recreational facilities.
International Travel Restrictions
Authorities in the US have extended the land border closure to all nonessential travel from Mexico through at least July 21. The land border closure with the US has been in place since March 2020 under a mutual agreement between the two countries.
International air travel is continuing. Mexico is not enforcing any mandatory quarantine requirements for arrivals; however, travelers may be subject to health screenings at the airport and those presenting symptoms of COVID-19 may be subject to additional health checks and/or quarantine.
Authorities could tighten or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.
Advice
Follow all official instructions. Abide by national and regional health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays.
Resources
WHO Coronavirus Knowledge Base
Mexico Department of Health - COVID-19 Updates
Mexico City Government - COVID-19 Updates