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NOW at Level 3 … Cabo Re-Opening Stop Light Activties By Color

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UPDATE: Friday, October the 2nd 2020

YELLOW LEVEL 3! Just two days ago I was told this would go into effect on the 11th thanks to inside intel BUT YAY for a change of plans – it goes into effect this coming Monday the 5th (so I was naturally shocked to see the announcement from our governor today)! A week early! YAY! We can go to the gym now! 🥺 (I don’t want to go to the gym) 

So what does this mean?  If you are coming here on vacation, this will not impact you much, other than restaurants and bars may now have 50% capacity vs 40% of THEIR max capacity.

I will spare you from scrolling through and copy/paste what Yellow Level 3 means to the top of this page. 

YELLOW LEVEL 3 Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 3 m²  at 50% capacity.  The list below may include some businesses that were not deemed essential that were not allowed to open or open business as usual with restrictions (like not being able to try on shoes). 

Food markets and/or retail of new items (I know, confusing because was used was okay?)
Gymnasiums and sports centers of the public or private sector type
Manufacture and sale of articles of pottery, porcelain, and glass 
Visit pantheons
Retail trade of skating articles and accessories
Bicycle and/or skate rental
Modeling Agency
Musicians and singers not at concerts or parties
Conducting opinion surveys and studies

Recreational and socio-cultural activities
Sports courts 
Public and private sports clubs 
Group physical activity outdoors – Maximum 10 people per group
Sports tournaments without public (ME:this is sad for those who like to watch tournament weigh-ins)
Art clubs and workshops 

 
ALSO – Restaurants may now stay open until 12AM. 
 

I am sure I am missing some info but will publish this updated blog anyways because it is breaking news. You still have to wear masks, use hand sanitizer (you are totally allowed to use your own), and use the special “shoe mat sanitizer” to wipe your feet when entering an establishment.  We will see if markets will still have to enforce the one person per family rule.  As an example, Costco as of today still has only permitted people with a membership card (no children or other family members). 

END RUSHED EDIT/UPDATE. 

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UPDATE: Friday, August 28th 2020

Beginning Monday the 31st of August we are moving ahead to LEVEL 4 YAY!

It’s down below but to save you from scrolling I’ll just add it up here on top as well. 😊

ORANGE’ish LEVEL 4 – Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 3.5 m²  at 40% capacity. 

 
Car wash establishments, furniture, etc. 4  
Tourist activity agencies 4  
Beauty salons 4  
Furniture, appliances and the like 4  
Electronic stores 4  
Jewelers 4  
Trade – in perfumery and cosmetics 4  
Retail trade of toys 4  
Retail trade of video games 4  
Shoe repair 4  
Retail trade of cell phone accessories 4  

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Religious and worship activities 4

End update on current stop light status 😁_____________________________________________________________________________

 

Newest Update: We are at level 5 and have been for several weeks (updated July 17th, 2020) 

 

*EDIT/UPDATE: Ahead of schedule, the governor has announced that we will open Monday the 15th at ORANGE Level 5, with another announcement at 7pm Cabo time.*

Recently, the government of Mexico released a traffic light system to slowly re-open the country. If this new system confuses you, it kinda confuses everyone! 😁 All we know for sure is that we are anticipating an announcement from our governor on the 15th of June to announce what color we will be. Just to reiterate what many of you already know, is that many restaurants are currently open for take-out/delivery service and that some resorts have already opened their doors to fractional owners.

Let’s see how I do! So I tried to copy/paste the graph’s put out by the government on the stoplight system for the different phases on re-opening well, Mexico. You can also use the link below and if you are Spanish Impaired, use a translation app or website.

NOTE: It has also been noted by local news outlets that each state may do things a little differently. It’s so confusing. I guess we will all learn more on Monday but for now … 

https://coronavirus.bcs.gob.mx/semaforo/?fbclid=IwAR2z75fnh6-od6IMQXnJFxSVzlunYc_EVUjvdSVm1r8Yr77yaaiWXaUDZgc

 

This is where we are NOW which sadly is RED 🙁 , followed by where we hope to be next week at the very least, Orange level 5.

RED Level 6 – Essential Activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 5 m²  at 20% capacity. 

 
All of the medical branch 6  
Paramedics 6  
Health support service 6  
Supply for health services 6  
Medical 6  
Hospitals 6  
Laboratories 6  
Veterinary 6  
Materials and products necessary for the healthcare chain 6  
Medical devices and equipment 6  
Cleaning services and supplies 6  
Sanitization 6  
Laundries 6  
Dry cleaners 6  
Fumigation 6  
Preventive or corrective maintenance and repair of equipment and infrastructure 6  
Pharmacy 6  
Technologies for health care 6  
Proper disposal of bio-infectious hazardous waste 6  
Funeral and burial services, among others essential to keep the provision of health services in optimal conditions 6  
Agriculture, livestock, aquaculture and fishing activities (except sports and recreation) 6  
Agroindustrial 6  
Forage and grains 6  
Prepared food and drinks 6  
Groceries 6  
Supermarkets 6  
Self-service and departmental stores 6  
Clothing stores and shoe stores 6  
Supply markets 6  
Miscellaneous 6  
Bread making and selling 6  
Manufacture and sale of tortillas 6  
Storage and cold chain services 6  
Chemical industry 6  
The manufacturing industry of essential items for health services 6  
Cleaning products 6  
Cafeteria, restaurants, inns, loncherías, and kitchens, when it comes to room service, home delivery or take away 6  
Public and private transportation 6  
Transportation of goods and services 6  
Fuel sales (gas, gasoline, and diesel) 6  
Banking and financial services 6  
Telephone, radio and television and internet services 6  
Press and media 6  
Shelters for day laborers, homeless people and the like 6  
Childcare or child care centers 6  
Addiction treatment centers 6  
Asylums and stays for the elderly 6  
Shelters and care centers for women victims of violence 6  
Private security, alarm, and monitoring 6  
Notaries and public brokerages 6  
Hairdressers 6  
Mechanical workshops (cars, motorcycles, bicycles, and boats) 6  
Llanteras 6  
Automotive parts stores 6  
 Hardware stores and hardware stores 6  
Car lessors 6  
Hospitality and lodging in support of essential activities 6 Capacity 20%
The needs for the production and distribution of essential services such as drinking water, drainage and sanitation, electrical energy, cleaning service, transportation, and final disposal of solid waste. 6  
Building 6  
Mining 6  
Complementary construction and mining services 6  
Government public service 6  
Locksmith 6  
Travel agency 6  
New motor vehicle sales services 6  
Shoe shop service 6  
Elaboration and sale of regional products and crafts 6

This is what we are at a minimum, hoping for next week.

ORANGE LEVEL 5 Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 4 m²  at 30% capacity. 

 
Full-service restaurants (including restaurants and beverage services in timeshare accommodation). 5  
Dining services for companies and institutions 5  
Restaurants with a la carte or regular food preparation service and modified self-service 5  
Real estate 5  
Transportation vehicle sales agencies 5  
Retail trade of naturist products 5  
Retail trade of glassware, earthenware and kitchen utensils 5  
Retail trade of computer furniture, equipment, and accessories 5  
Retail trade of glass for automobiles and trucks 5  
Hotels, motels, timeshares, and other lodging services, including services provided within the property 5 Capacity
Sportfishing 5 Capacity
Rental of washing machines and household items 5 N / A

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Beaches 5  
Parks 5  
Individual physical activity 5 N / A
Vehicular traffic boardwalk of the City of La Paz 5

 

YELLOW LEVEL 4 – Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 3.5 m²  at 40% capacity. 

 
Car wash establishments, furniture, etc. 4  
Tourist activity agencies 4  
Beauty salons 4  
Furniture, appliances and the like 4  
Electronic stores 4  
Jewelers 4  
Trade – in perfumery and cosmetics 4  
Retail trade of toys 4  
Retail trade of video games 4  
Shoe repair 4  
Retail trade of cell phone accessories 4  

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Religious and worship activities 4

and then

YELLOW LEVEL 3 Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 3 m²  at 50% capacity. 

 
Tianguis 3  
Public or private sector gyms 3  
Manufacture and sale of pottery, porcelain and glass items 3  
Florists 3  
Gift shops 3  
Stationery 3  
Retail trade of haberdashery and bonnet articles 3  
Printing and similar workshops 3  
Manufacture and sale of textiles 3  
Tailors, sewing workshops and the like 3  
Visit to pantheons 3  
Retail trade of sporting goods and apparatus 3  
Retail trade of hats 3  
Retail trade of fishing articles 3  

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Recreational pedestrian opening of the boardwalk in La Paz 3  
Sports fields 3  
Public and private social and sports clubs 3  
Boat rides 3  
Recreational fishing 3  
Group physical activation 3 Maximum 10 people per group

and then

 

Yellow Level 2 – Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 2.5 m²  at 70% capacity. 

 
Bookstores 2  
Libraries 2  
Internet cafe 2  
Retail trade of magazines and newspapers 2  
Retail sale of skating articles and accessories 2  
Sale of lottery tickets, sports forecasts, and other raffle tickets 2  

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Movie theaters 2  
Theaters 2  
Horseback riding 2 Maximum 15 people per group
Group physical activation 2 Maximum 15 people per group

….

GREEN Level 1 – Non-essential economic activities

The requirements are as follows.  1 person per 2 m²  at “new normal” capacity. 

 
Public and private schools of preschool, primary, secondary, terminal technical, upper secondary and higher education and the like one  
Art, sports, language, and similar schools one  
Rental without the intermediation of rooms for parties and conventions one  
Billiards one  
Nightclubs, discos and the like one  
Bars, canteens and the like one  
Recreation rooms, electronic games, video games and the like one  
Spa service, massages, and the like one  
Retail trade of musical instruments one  
Retail trade of lingerie and sex toys one  
Equipment rental for parties and social events one  
Furniture rental for parties one  
Bicycle and / or skate rental one  
Jumper and inflatable rental service one  
Photo studio; video recording one  
Event and annex organization services one  
Casinos one  

Recreational and socio-cultural activities

 
Day houses one  
Stadiums one  
Shows and sports tournaments   one  
Car races    one  
Horse races   one  
Concerts   one  
Pilgrimages   one  
Verbenas  one  
Gears   one  
Conventions   one  
Rallies  one  
Fairs    one  
Parties (weddings, quinceañeras, etc)  one  
Public recreational meetings  one

Okay, there we have it. The order of what TPTB have decided things will open and at what capacity. Los Cabos is slowly re-opening and we all look forward to seeing you soon!

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