Wednesday, the state reported that 1790 doses of vaccine against C-19 have been administered in the municipality of Isla Mujeres. The state geoportal still has the data for March 2nd, reporting 6 active cases on the island. On the national map for 3/3, the municipality continues to report 275 positives and 25 deaths.
Today the report is the same. The state geoportal report for March 4 continues to report the same 6 active cases. Now I am getting the data on municipal positives and deaths from the national map, which lags by a day, usually.
From the City (Ayuntamiento de Isla Mujeres)
Conference on the 504th anniversary of the encounter between two cultures by Isla Mujeres historian Fidel Villanueva Madrid at 6p.
Today the municipal government inaugurated another mobile testing unit for C-19, which is located on Rueda Medina Avenue. It will be open seven days a week, 8a to 8p, with results provided the same day. A city official said the Marko Test Zone laboratories will offer PCR, antigen and IGG & IGM (antibody) tests at affordable prices. She reminded everyone to continue following protocols to avoid contagion and noted that the laboratory will enforce these preventative measures.
With the beginning of sargasso season, ZOFEMAT (Federal Zone agency) announced that they are ready to deal with this phenomena. The head of the agency in Isla Mujeres, Kerem Pinto Aguilar explained that having special machinery for this task makes the work more efficient for the ZOFEMAT personnel, who clean the beaches daily. She said the according to the forecasts announced by the Naval Secretary, very little sargasso is expected to arrive this year.
With the state epidemiological light in Yellow the municipal physical rehabilitation facility (CRIM) is open and operating at fifty percent capacity, with healthy distancing and strict hygiene measures, as well as screening at the entrance. Sometimes they can provide home care, and residents can contact them at 2742621 for appointments or more information.
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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, 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.
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MARCH EVENTS
Full moon Feb 27 Saturday rose at 7:27p
Feb 28 Sunday it rose at 8:28p
March 1 Monday at 9:29p
March 2 Tuesday at 10:31p
March 3 Wednesday at 11:33p
Full Moon rises Sunday, March 28 at 7:12p
Monday, March 29 at 8:15
Tuesday, March 30 at 9:19
Wednesday, March 31 at 10:25
Sunset 6:51- 7:01(beginning vs end of month)
Sunrise 7:05-6:41
Public events have been suspended due to C-19. Some holidays have featured online competitions and events.
On Saturday, Feb 27 the first preseason baseball game was
scheduled at 1p. Pre-Covid 19, games were on Sundays starting at 1p (with
pregame activities at 12-12:30 sometimes), at the Pescador field in
front of Chedrui, when they were scheduled.
Friday, March
5th: When public events were held, there was an annual ceremony
commemorating the arrival of Francisco Hernandez Cordoba in
1517, who is credited with discovering the Yucatan and what is now
Mexico, after landing on Isla Mujeres. This will presumably be conducted
with a limited number of officials (without inviting the public) or
virtually. The expedition of 110 men and 3
boats sailed from Cuba and and around the coast of the Yucatan
Peninsula, battling with
the Maya, until all but one were injured, and over 50 died. The
uninjured fellow went missing when they visited Florida, and Hernandez
Cordoba died after returning to Cuba.
Monday,March: 8 International Women's Day
Saturday, March 20: Spring Equinox
Monday, March 15: The third Monday in March is a day off for the birthday of Benito Juarez, which is on Sunday, March 21st.
Wednesday, March 17: Día de San Patricio / St Patrick's Day
Sunday, March 28: Palm Sunday
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
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