Restriction on College-Sponsored Travel to Mexico Lifted

05/20/09

Contributed by David Maley

As of May 15, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed its recommendation that U.S. travelers avoid travel to Mexico because of the spread and severity of the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) in that country. The travel health warning that had been in effect since April 27 has now been downgraded to a travel health precaution for Mexico.

Accordingly, the Ithaca College Core Emergency Response Team (CERT) has determined that the previous restriction on College-sponsored travel to Mexico by faculty, staff, or students is no longer in effect. Should the CDC reimpose the travel health warning for Mexico or apply it to any other country, the Ithaca College restrictions will be reimposed as well.

Anyone with questions should contact the Office of International Programs at 607-274-3306.

You can read the updated CDC travel health precaution, along with other swine flu information, at the CDC website:

Travel Health Precaution: CDC Travel Health Warning for Novel H1N1 Flu in Mexico Removed

Additional information on Ithaca College’s response to the swine flu can be found at the Health Center website:

Hammond Health Center: H1N1 Flu


Brian McAree
Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life
Chair, Core Emergency Response Team (CERT)

 

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