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    They think the virus is the fault of the US visitors

    Yes. While hydroxycloroquine has been widely used for awhile, it has been inconclusive as to the extent of its effectiveness, and Remdesivir is the one that recently was FDA approved for treatment. Yet some (such as the doc I referred to) are finding that a combination of hydroxycloroquine, /...
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    Geez, Roberto. You’re beating this to death. And I’m done tossing Miramar back and forth between us. I might’ve done the same based on my perspective. In fact, I’ve done similar posts in the past, when people were concerned about the flooded Caborca Road. No evil intended. I’ve explained...
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    They think the virus is the fault of the US visitors

    Yeah, Remdesivir seems to be the popular treatment. Yet there's some US doc who treated over 400 hospitalized Covid patients with a cocktail of Hydroxycloroquine, some antibiotic and zinc, and all but 2 fully recovered.
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    Well yes – Now that you’ve expounded, I had missed your point. And although I’ve been coming to the Penasco area once a month for over 20 years, I only make occasional trips into town during the day. So yes – your description of Penasco’s party drinking habits in the streets among the...
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    Thanks for confirming. When restaurants open up, I'll take that as a clue that visitors are welcomed into town. Meanwhile, I'm stuck up here in the US eating tacos with eyes closed, in front of a fan, with Mexican music in the background, pretending that I'm up at Casa del Capitain. . . . . :(
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    Good point. A hedonistic desire for alcohol-driven fun tends to be stifled in a temporary ghost town where bars / restaurants are closed. Yes, a single person (or group) can cause damage. That is why we all take preventive measures. Again – tell me if I’m wrong – the yahoos seeking venues and...
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    I was not aware that the road block on the eastern side of town was removed, thus allowing access from the east of town. Thing is, sheltering in place is nevertheless still enforced (?) and any evil-intentioned predators from the east of town would find themselves lonely and disarmed. I...
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    Roberto, please explain how Miramar would . . . in an enclosed vehicle on the bypass road outside of Penasco, taking the Caborca highway to a turnoff at a remote beach community 25 minutes outside of Penasco, and pulling directly into a garage to enter a private beach home . . . would endanger...
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    Looks like lock down will continue for awhile

    You just made my day. (and no border hassle?)
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    We are shut down!

    Those with Permanent Resident cards are supposed to have Sonoran plates, although it’s been suggested that the plates would only be required beyond the Penasco area.. That potential issue has been the reason we have kept our Permanentes under wraps until we were certain. You’re the first...
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    We are shut down!

    How did you get southward through the border, through Sonoyta, to the bypass road without being quarantined? (There were no checkpoints along that entire route?)
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    Come over here if you want to talk Politics- otherwise, stay off the other sites!!

    Yep – it is amazing how some folks engage in banter that often broadcasts their embarrassing ignorance, apparently assuming that the vast majority of members who don’t respond are in agreement or otherwise impressed . . . .
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    We are shut down!

    Yikes . . . .
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    Puerto Penasco shutting down. What have you heard?

    Let's just say, I'm jealous of our beach neighbors who emailed us with the news that they took refuge down there. . . .
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    How did you find Puerto Penasco

    In ’95 we were sitting at night on a patio of our (frequent) rental in Las Conchas, sipping adult beverages and looking at the stars, when someone noticed faint light(s) miles eastward. We wondered how there would be a beach community so far off grid – did they have propane appliances...
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    Border

    Not li Not likely that Mexico and US would deal a major blow to their own economies by closing borders (entirely). I could imagine that tourism might be temporarily restricted or stifled in some way. About ten years back when the last major flu epidemic hit, the only restriction on the...
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    Trivia Question

    Thanks, Roberto. I'm not a Facebook person but will search RPT.
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    Trivia Question

    A neighbor out in Playa Dorada is planning a beach wedding next month. Does anyone know of an English speaking priest or minister willing to do the honors?
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    Border Delays?

    That sounds even more risky. After all, the electronic sign as you approach the southbound border gives clear instructions: “Declare $10,000” (just fun'n)
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    P

    The trust must be apprised (via legal documentation by notario) of any changes in the LLC ownership / members.
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