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  1. It is no longer a card. It is a full 8 1/2 x 11 page in color. https://www.gob.mx/curp/
  2. No it doesn't cover it. The serology test you took looks for antibodies produced by Covid. The results you listed would only apply to antibodies produced by a covid infection to detect antibodies to the nucleocapsid protein. A vaccinated person should not be alarmed or worried if they receive a negative antibody test result because this test does not detect antibodies from the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen, and many other COVID-19 vaccines, which were developed against the spike protein of the virus,” says Fernando Martinez, M.D., medical director of Laboratory Medicine. “This reinforces the guidance from the CDC that serology tests should not be used to test for immunity.” You would need an antibody test designed to look for the specific antibodies your individual vaccine produces.
  3. Don't waste your money!!! If your test did not look for the specific antibodies that your vaccine makes then it would be definitely be negative. The antibody test that you were given was most likley looking for the antibodies produced by having covid. It would be negative for antibodies produced by any of the vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discourages antibody testing for assessing immunity after getting the vaccine. A vaccinated person is very likely to get a negative result from a serology test, even if the vaccine was successful and protective. That’s because different serology tests detect antibodies to different parts of the virus. Some tests detect antibodies to the spike protein of the virus, which are produced in response to viral infection or the vaccine. Others detect antibodies to a different part of the virus called the nucleocapsid protein, which are produced in response to infection, but not by the current vaccines.
  4. Closed in Mexico. If you have a gift card, warranty problem, or service plan they have a way honoring those https://www.bestbuy.com.mx/
  5. Waiting for review of someone who actually tried it.
  6. Thousands of people are flying to the USA from Mexico daily. If you are worried you might get a false result from an antigen test then pay for the more expensive PCR.
  7. Cedros was referring to the hospital in Jocotepec.
  8. Booked online and flown Volaris many times pre and post Covid. For me easy to book sometimes with the app and sometimes online. Never had a cancelled flight.
  9. Last night a lot of lightning between 4pm and 8pm south of mt. Garcia and northeast of Ocotlan and around Zamora . Very close to us. Can't see if it rained last night in those locations but Lagos de Moreno reported rain last night. Forecasts for al 3 areas are 95% possibility of rain after 5pm tonight. Who knows.... Also El Gigante Michoacán, on the rio Lerma, reported good rain last night which is good for the lake.
  10. What it comes down to is if you test positive you are not flying into the USA until you can receive a negative test.
  11. GO!!!!!! you are eligible. That is assuming you are an older adult who has not been vaccinated, The official website says: so it is your clarification!!!!! People aged 50 years and over and pregnant women over 9 weeks of gestation , over 18 years old, who live in the municipalities that you will find on the list, will be vaccinated . The hours of operation will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or until the doses assigned to each vaccination post are exhausted (check the table for location). The requirements are : INE, printed CURP, proof of address and pre- registration folio on the mivacuna.salud.gob.mx page . Se vacunará a las personas de 50 años o más y mujeres embarazadas de más de 9 semanas de gestación, mayores de 18 años, que vivan en los municipios que encontrarás en la lista. El horario de atención será de las 8:00 a 16:00 horas o hasta que se agoten las dosis asignadas a cada puesto de vacunación (consulta en la tabla la ubicación). Los requisitos son: INE, CURP impresa, comprobante de domicilio y folio de prerregistro en la página mivacuna.salud.gob.mx. https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco
  12. They will be giving first dose shots in Joco today thru Friday as indicated on the Jalisco webpage
  13. Only those in charge. https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco
  14. The official pages of the state of Jalisco are very clear. The official source is the best source. If you wish to rely on 3rd party notices and websites you will find conflicts. https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco
  15. Unless you are the first to arrive just follow the crowd. Taxi's know where it is. The Ajijic Ixtlahuacan bus uses the Libramiento and stops there. There is a shaded bus stop on the north side of the street for return.
  16. There are a couple of places in GDL that have those on display. One on Lopez Mateus Sur near Lago Nogal and one on the Chapala GDL highway north side behind the Tapatio Hotel. I would think they would be able to give all the information you are seeking,
  17. Actually the poster page says 50-59, adultos mayores que no se han vacunado... which would be interpreted 50-59, and older adults who have not been vaccinated .....It is just worded poorly Same as the official web page.
  18. From the Jalisco government website People aged 50 years and over and pregnant women over 9 weeks of gestation , over 18 years of age, who live in the municipalities that you will find on the list, will be vaccinated . The hours of operation will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or until the doses assigned to each vaccination post are exhausted (check the table for location). The requirements are : INE, printed CURP, proof of address and pre- registration folio on the mivacuna.salud.gob.mx page https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco
  19. SO you have made the appointments for Joco and now can move on right?
  20. So then after all your angst you have made the appointments necessary for June 1-4 in Jocotepec?
  21. YES!!! Obviously you did not visit & read the official website. https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco People aged 50 years and over and pregnant women over 9 weeks of gestation , over 18 years of age, who live in the municipalities that you will find on the list, will be vaccinated . The hours of operation will be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. or until the doses assigned to each vaccination post are exhausted (check the table for location). The requirements are : INE, printed CURP, proof of address and pre- registration folio on the mivacuna.salud.gob.mx page . Listed are Chapala, Jocotepec, and Ixtlahuacán June 1-4 But you need an appointment. https://www.jalisco.gob.mx/es/gobierno/comunicados/vacunacion-en-jalisco
  22. Sunday night the Jalisco website shows first vax for 50 and over will be June 1-4 in Chapala & Jocotepec
  23. Sunday night Jalisco announced Chapala & Jocotepec will be vaccinating first dose ages 50 and over June 1-4
  24. Have you registered for an appointment for when Jocotepec is available? https://vacunacion.jalisco.gob.mx/ The usless website you like to complain about shows Jocotepec June 1-4 for 50 and over first dose.
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