The National Tourism Business Council (CNET) will support the safe return of American and Canadian travelers, meeting the requirement to submit a negative Covid antigen test.
CNET designed and implemented protocols to ensure that visitors simply, quickly and safely comply with the requirements of different governments.
For a safe return
For this reason, they promote alliances with different medical laboratories, to ensure that visitors who require it have cheap – and even free – access to the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19 PCR) detection tests and the test fast for antigen detection.
If the traveler’s test is positive, there is a program for him to pass quarantine in hotels or resorts without damaging his personal finances.
“The companies of the Mexican tourism sector have the necessary tools to make the stay in our country a pleasant and safe experience. We know that it is urgent to reaffirm the confidence of tourists in Mexico ”, reported in a CNET statement.
More measures
Likewise, it was announced that spaces were adapted to install vaccination centers in some of the tourist companies. In this way they seek to contribute their infrastructure to achieve the objectives of the National Vaccination Plan against Covid-19.
The companies aim to generate confidence and security in tourists and passengers. They do so by facilitating Covid PCR and antigen tests, and by applying and complying with biosafety protocols.
By carrying out and applying these measures, CNET members trust that they will thus avoid drastic measures, such as mandatory quarantine.
For travelers to have a safe return, CNET seeks to contribute to the fight against the spread of the virus, through quality and reliability processes in the tests applied by laboratories.
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