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Charlie Moron

Veracruz Opens To Tourism Despite Pandemic

After a year of lockdown, Mexicans are eager to visit the beach, and the state of Veracruz is now open to tourism. (Armando Ascorve Morales/Unsplash)

The state of Veracruz, Mexico, eased its COVID-19 restrictions at the beginning of the Holy Week and is ready to receive thousands of tourists for the holiday.

Mexico manages its lockdown with a stoplight code.

The red light marks the most dangerous moments and total lockdown. With the epidemiological stoplight marking green, tourists are ready to visit historical sites, practice adventure sports, enjoy the beaches and discover arts, traditions and food.

“In Veracruz, we like to visit the pier, have sherbets, go to San Juan de Úlua and the beach, of course. I live in the State of Mexico, and I stay, along with my family, up to six days in the city,” said Juan Piceno Ramírez, a recurrent tourist.

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