We
remain in Yellow on the state epidemiological light thru December 27th,
as does the rest of the state. There was an improvement in our Northern
Zone's Contagion Risk rate, which improved slightly this week from 1.3
to 1.0, and the Governor emphasized...Don't drop your guard, these
holidays are complicated times.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Just after 10a yesterday (Wednesday) the Mayor wrote....I ask you to take your precautions because of the inconveniences caused by the strike carried out by the workers of Ultramar, which is an internal issue of the company that is affecting mobility with the mainland. It is important to emphasize that the cooperatives are already organized and supporting the crossing of personnel and citizens, as a government we will be attentive to the issue resolved as soon as possible.
~11:30a Wednesday--Ultramar reports their ferries are back to running on their regular schedules. (They weren't operating in the morning due to an employee strike.)
This is the current schedule that began Dec. 15
Wednesday morning--Smaller boats are providing transportation across the Bay, while the Ultramar ferry has not been operating this morning, allegedly due to a strike. News sources report the strike allegedly concerns a lack of payment of wages & benefits. There have been no official statements yet.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr. Salas, who has Covid-19 and was intubated & sedated in a Cancun hospital, has been extubated and yesterday (Wednesday) morning he posted: “In January, back on the battlefield!” Wednesday's update also said he was planning a video call that day or the following.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday, Isla Mujeres continues to report a total of 228 cases of C-19 with 20 deaths and now there are 194 recovered. The state geoportal for 12/14 has zero active cases for our municipality. On the national map for 12/14, Isla Mujeres reports 160 suspicious and 130 negatives.
Wednesday-- Isla Mujeres continues to report a total of 228 cases of C-19 with 20 deaths and 194 recovered.
Isla Mujeres continues to report a total of 228 cases of C-19 with 20 deaths and 194 recovered. The state geoportal for 12/16 reports 2 active cases, with one in colonia Amp. La Gloria and the other in colonia La Gloria. On the national map for 12/16, Isla Mujeres reports 168 suspicious and 130 negatives.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There was a brief power outage yesterday (Wednesday) and the generators on the airfield were activated.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tuesday--News reports say municipal police captured an armed suspect, following the murder of V.F., known as Pocholo, who died immediately after being shot at ~4pm downtown, after he (the victim) tried to escape from the street into the Joaquin golf cart rentals, near the Harbor Master's office. The arrest was made just south of there, near the car ferry and the whale shark monument. The suspect, allegedly Kevin J.T.N. was made available to the Attorney General's office.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~
VIDEO of the Governor's conversation with Dr. Carlos Castillo Salgado, Director of John Hopkin's Global Public Health Observation and a professor of epidemiology at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore about the importance of face masks. The doctor explained that the use of a face mask represents a protection of up to 60% to avoid contagion by coronavirus, so it is an important protection tool that is available now. He warned that not using them can cause high levels of infections. He spoke about the importance of paying attention to science and scientific studies demonstrating the benefits of face masks to reduce spreading of the virus, as opposed to the misinformation being spread on social media. He also talked about the dangers of gatherings during Christmas, New Years, and Three Kings Day causing more cases, and the importance and benefits of face masks & he discussed the vaccines. The Governor emphasized the importance of wearing face masks and the importance of paying attention to scientists like the doctor.
The Governor spoke about the increases that are occurring, particularly in Chetumal & about the measures that are being taken to turn the curve from increasing to decreasing, which include administering 10,000 rapid tests focusing on the area of high contagion. In addition to Chetumal, this testing has begun in Cancun/Benito Juarez and Solidaridad/Playa del Carmen. The process is explained (and demonstrated in a video) which takes about 10 minutes & includes use of QR codes. The Governor again warned against gathering for the holidays, of only gathering with those in your household, and preferably outdoors. He said there are phone numbers to report meetings of more than 10 people or where protocols are not being followed. He said starting December 15, there will be fines or penalties, established by decrees.
In
the comments, he said the tests are free and the 10,000 are being
administered as follows--3000 in the Southern Zone, 5000 in our Northern
Zone and 2000 to pregnant women. He said complaints about capacity
violations in public transport can be reported to IMOVEQROO at 983 185
3403 and replied to a complaint about the lack of healthy distancing on
Ultramar ferries, by saying they will be addressing this situation. He
said complaints about non-compliance with mandatory face masks can be
made to 911.
~~~~~~~~~~
Yesterday/Wednesday-Fire extinguished at a CFE (Federal Electrical Commission) substation--with no injuries and minor damage.
~~~~~~~~~~
The National Minimum Wage Commission decreed a 15% wage increase despite objections from the private sector. The current minimum wage of 123.22 pesos per day will increase to
141.70 peso daily in 2021. (From ~$6.15/day to $7/day). Two new professions were added to the list of
minimum wages with domestic workers receiving an increase of 25% to
receive 154.03 pesos daily and agricultural workers getting a 30%
increase, to receive 160.19 pesos daily. (~$7.75 & $8/day).
This could contribute to the loss of nearly 700,000 companies in the next three months, with loss of jobs, according to the president of COPARMEX (Employers Confederation of the Mexican Republic). He said that between March and July, nearly 1.2 million formal jobs were lost and over 1 million micro, small, and medium size enterprises have disappeared, based on INEGI data.
From the City (Ayuntamiento de Isla Mujeres)
Wear face masks in public spaces.
The Young Islander Merit Awards 2020 were presented. The A category for ages 12-17 was won by Yaremi Mendoza Uh, 15, who has represented Isla Mujeres at various speaking and political debate competitions and participated in the Children's Parliament and in the state taekwondo competition, as well as winning first place the CUAM's Carribbean Scientific Research Encounter.
In the 18-29 Category B, the winner was María José Cruz Tun, who has been a resident of Isla Mujeres since she was three months old, but was born in Campeche. She is currently a Specialist Engineer for PEMEX Exploration & Production in Villahermosa, Tabasco, and won this award for her professional and academic trajectory, as well as being an example for island youths of overcoming and constancy. She has received recognition as an instructor for inter-semester courses at UNAM, as a semi-finalist at the UNAM knowledge competition and for her participation in the Youth Excellence program CitiBanamex UV. In April 2019, she presented her thesis at the Student Paper Competition hosted by the Society of Petroleum Engineers in Houston Texas. She was accepted as a speaker at the 2020 edition of the CMP (Mexican Petroleum Congress), but participation was postponed until 2021, due to the pandemic. Officials gave recognition to all who participated in this competition, which was part of Youth Day.
The Mayor posted that Ultramar lied & that islanders and state residents are not going to be charged a sanitation fee, which they are exempted from since it went into effect in January 2019 and he posted Article 58 of the Treasury Laws of the municipality of Isla Mujeres. He said it is outrageous that the islands small and medium-sized businesses meet their tax/fee obligations and Ultramar refuses.
The state Director of Port Administration in Isla Mujeres said that the operation of the Maritime Terminal on the island is well below last year at this time, as a result of the pandemic and restrictions that continue in many countries. She said passenger traffic is about 8000-9000 daily, while it exceeded 18,000 per day before the pandemic. She said the terminal remains subject to safety and hygiene protocols, and noted that the outlook is uncertain regarding tourism and people's travel plans. It is noted that the Director of Tourism reported that global hotel occupancy is at 50 percent, but many have hopes for improvement in January, when more tourists are expected to arrive from the United States and Canada. LINK
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MaraVilla Caribe Bed & Beach
Four rentals with large glass doors overlooking our white
sand beach and
the beautiful Caribbean sea, with
kitchenettes & fast WIFI. In the upscale
neighborhood of Bachilleres,
convenient to downtown
or
the colonias, yet
separate. Quiet & Private.
Free
amenities include hammocks,
portable beach
chairs, beach towels,
washer & dryer, loungers, shared bikes, BBQ grill, and safes. Panoramic
views from the
rooftop terrace. Large sliding doors open to a patio &
the white sand backyard-beach, overlooking the Caribbean sea. Downtown
is ~ a mile away; we're on
all four bus routes or flag a $3 taxi. Off street parking. In the quiet
neighborhood of Bachilleres, sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt
Monthly Discounts
Fine dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. We provide a list of links & direction to over 20 eateries within ten minutes walk, including Mango Cafe, Mike's Pizza, Brisas, Rosa Sirena, Coco Jaguar, Manolitos, La Chatita, Green Verde, Kash Kechen Chuc, and the large department store-grocery Chedraui & the local craft brewery. Visit marinas, bars, & beach clubs that are minutes away by bike or on foot. Attend Yoga classes a couple villas away at Casa Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks away in the village, as well as a variety of other stores.
```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````Full moon Nov 30 Monday 6:28p
Dec 1-Tuesday at 7:15p
Dec 2 Wednesday at 8:06p
Dec 3 Thursday at 9:01p
Dec 4 Friday at 9:58p
Sunrise 7:08-7:24 (beginning vs end of month)
Sunset 6:04-6:16
Public events have been suspended due to C-19. Holidays have featured online competitions and events.
The
usual Patron Saint festivities from late November until her Día de la
Inmaculada Concepcion on December 8th are suspended, but the priest will
celebrate a Mass with a holy rosary each day for each of the groups and
organizations, according to a schedule.
Saturday, Dec. 12 Dia de Guadalupe, Patron Saint of Mexico
Sunday,
Dec 13-14 Peaking of the Geminid meteor shower--This is one of the two
best showers of the year (the other is August Perseids). The sky will be
dark all night (new moon) & the largest numbers will be visible
around 2a (when the radiant point is highest in the sky). But you should
see them from mid evening until dawn, weather permitting. There should
be a 'smattering' of meters the nights before & after, and it builds
to a peak the week before. This shower features meteors that tend to be
bold, white and quick, with up to 50-150 per hour when peaking in
optimal conditions, like this year's moonless sky. On Dec. 11,12,13, the
slender lunar crescent and planet Venus will rise in the eastern sky at
or near dawn.
Posadas Navidenas Dec 16-24 will presumably be suspended along with the two decorated Caravans.
Monday, Dec. 21-Solstice
Tuesday, Dec 22-Dark predawn hours-Ursid Meteors (active Dec 17-26, much less than Geminids)
Thursday, Dec. 24 Noche Buena--Many families celebrate, so some businesses may close early and the last ferry crossing could be suspended, as well as the first one on Christmas morning.
Friday, Dec 25- Christmas
Dec 27-Jan 10-Quadrantid meteors, which will peak Jan 2-3, but the moon will interfere.
Monday, Dec 28-Dia de los Santos Innocentes--Similar to "April Fool's Day"
Thursday, Dec 31-New Year's Eve events will presumably be digital & public events suspended.
Sources for Weather Information:
LINK to Civil Protection Q Roo weather bulletin (Spanish)
LINK to Mexico National Weather Service (Spanish)
LINK to satellite images for the Mexico National Weather Service
LINK to GOES East Band 16 GIF (animation)
LINK to a private weather station on Isla Mujeres
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.