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[*] posted on 5-13-2020 at 12:06 PM
Punta San Jacinto


Hi Nomads!

This is my first intervention. I hope you find it helpful. Yesterday I traveled from TJ to Punta San Jacinto. Everything went as planed and with no delays or incidents. There is a check point after the last toll road to Ensenada. Health services check your temperature and ask you briefly where are you heading to, then they graciously wish you well and let you pass. There is another check point near Colonet, they only check your temperature and let you get on your way. The roads are Ok just some repairs here and there. Economic activity is slower than usual due to COVID-19 but it looked to me that everything is open with sanitary precautions. It saw that about 60% of people are wearing face masks. I delivered some donations to EBEN-EZER Casa Hogar Del Anciano. They are still in need of Clorox, Lysol, and sanitizers, but in general they seemed to be OK.

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[*] posted on 5-13-2020 at 12:30 PM


Thank you so much!!!



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