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[*] posted on 4-28-2009 at 07:17 PM
Flu Fear - How Rosarito is Handling This


The soldiers inspecting vehicles going north and south at the toll road gates are wearing masks.

While shopping at the big Comercial Mexicana store today, I saw the parking attendants wiping off all the returned carts with disinfectant.

The store was busy; I estimated that the crowd was was composed of 3/4 locals, 1/4 Americans.

Most of the employees I saw were wearing masks, but the customers - not so much. Didn't hear any coughing or see any nose wiping.

One friend, 77 years old, living in San Miguel de Allende has the flu, but is recovering with no serious complications and was not taken to the hospital.




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[*] posted on 4-28-2009 at 07:50 PM


I spoke to two brothers who live in Rosarito and work in San Diego. When I asked they said that the border line was longer today because a bunch of kids headed to the U.S. since they had no school.



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