Let's just put this out in the open. What do you personally think about the ?Terrorizing Swine Flu,? in Puerto Vallarta? Well, I'm here for your rescue. I will logically shatter the unreasonable swine flu alarm because it is based on nothing at all. The conditions in Puerto Vallarta are beautiful and nothing less. The weather is perfectly relaxing; the ocean remains untamed and glorious, people are out on the streets, visiting the bustling restaurants and just having a great time. On questioning some of the locals about the flu, they replied, ?What flu??
So my dear readers, not only is the flu scare non existent but it is also unimportant when it comes to both the locals and the tourists. Puerto Vallarta is the ?next step to heaven,? as reported by some of the locals and it really is. Once you see the suffused symphony of different cultures, people, food and environment, you can only wonder why you even let the notion of the swine flu enter the semi permeable membrane of your thoughts. Even though the word of mouth sure travels fast, you should not ignore research about this place. In your research you will find logical statistics which carefully point out that the flu is just a rumor and nothing more. On questioning a tourist about the flu, he remarked, ?I cannot let the flu scare me from having the time of my life. And I'm just glad I decided to come here because there is NO flu here.? Another local remarked that, ?Puerto Vallarta is the best resort for spending time with your family. It is safe, beautiful and comfortable. And as for the swine flu, I don't even think I've heard anybody sneeze.? A tourist even said, ?We didn't hear of anybody being sick here. We didn't feel sick ourselves. We felt very safe. We've been here for five days and haven't contacted anything.?
So there you have it, messages from both the locals and the tourists. If you have a doubt, do your research, I would personally advise you to do that, but when you find out that there are certainly no cases of the flu, you would have to come visit Puerto Vallarta, and pay your homage to it.
On 12th May the Governor of the State of Jalisco declared that all the businesses would open on the 13th of May. The international media and tabloid had a lot to do with the abundant terror that arose and suffocated the people. This has clearly had a very negative impact on the economy of Mexico. But I'm here to present the true logical statistics.
The question is: Are there any confirmed cases of the wretched Swine Flu in Puerto Vallarta? The answer fortunately is a ?No!? There are no confirmed cases of the Swine Flu or medically termed as A/H1N1 in Puerto Vallarta. Even Jalisco which has confirmed a few cases of Swine Flu is five hours away from Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta is, and has remained unaffected. Even Nayarit which is the northern bordering state, with its popular places like Nuevo Vallarta, Bucerias, Punta Mita and Sayulita, have only a few, very minor cases of A/H1N1.
I am no Einstein or an expert in these matters, but if you take proper precautionary measure, which you would take whenever you go anywhere, you have nothing to worry about. Don't let anybody but yourself make your own decision because personally, I would recommend my beloved family and friends to come visit Puerto Vallarta which has not even 1 confirmed case of the terrorizing ?Swine Flu?!
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Flu In Puerto Vallarta
Mexico's Taco stands are as popular as the classy coffee shops in the US. Taco stalls and vendors have their own aura which carries much excitement in Puerto Vallarta. It is a local fast food, which can not be missed if you are a visitor. Tacos are made out of corn and are wrapped around a filling. You will find a variety of fillings such as meat; fish, vegetable, cheese and soon you will discover your favorite flavor after trying a few. Tacos are freshly baked on the grill, so that they are just ready to be served. Some vendors even offer a variety of sauces and other garnishes so that your taco is just right according to your taste. Most taco stall owners don't have proficiency in English; however you just have to learn how to say ?taco? and ?quesadilla.? And this cheap snack needs no bargaining so just visit the next vendor if you detect the aroma of tacos. You can visit any taco stall closest to your place or nearest to your route. Marisco's Cisneros opens between 10 am to 5:30 pm and is closed on Tuesdays. Texcoco lies at the corner of Ecuador and is open between 8 am to 12 noon. Marisma Fish Taco is open between 9 am to 5 and Tacos de Flacos is the right place if you prefer to stay out in the evenings.
U.S has declared emergency as Swine Flu takes lead. San Diego is especially cautioned as flu in schools, offices and public places is creating panic. Health officials remain on high alert, foreseeing that the infection could spread more widely. 20 cases have been confirmed in California, 3 in Imperial County and some in Kansas, New York, Ohio, Texas and now it has been detected in Canada too. There has been fear of Swine Flu in Puerto Vallarta too. A physician confirms that there are no confirmed cases of the disease however residents can still take precautionary measures by taking more of Vitamin A, D and B supplements and by drinking more water. A flu vaccine will do no good at this time, because three weeks later the body will show a lower immune system. Physicians advise residents to stay away from crowded areas and wash hands as much as possible.
Traveling to Mexico has not been banned because of the emergency declared. However, precautions must be taken by visitors too to avoid the common flu. Tourists should avoid visiting congested places and meeting with sick people. Visit Villa del Palmar Flamingos, a new resort that lies in Nuevo Vallarta. It's the place to enjoy with family and even friends. Nestle under huge beach umbrellas or laze around with big margarita glasses. Indulge in the scenic beauty that will be sufficient to make a vacation perfect.
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