I work for a fed agency (please don’t judge me, I’m a patriot through and through) and while I haven’t been told “ I must have the vax” to work, they will judge me if I don’t want to go. If I go, I may catch it and have to quarantine for 2 weeks in a shit hole country which is Mexico. No support, can’t come home on a flight, languishing in a hotel room or a shitty hospital. If I say I don’t want to go, they say, “well, your job requires you to travel, so you should get the the vax, otherwise we don’t need you”. Then if I die, because of complications of the vax, my wife has nothing to defend herself. Can’t sue, can’t blame. Am I overreacting, should I worry, is it no big deal? I’m healthy, not overweight, not diabetic and actually think I got the “vid” Nov. 2019 and had no issues since. Just looking for some positive confirmation or realistic analysis.
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I used to travel to Mexico a lot for work. Pre corona-time. What I can tell you is that you can get a well-educated English-speaking doctor for the price of an oil change here. They totally know their stuff, and they actually care about healing you. Although I only got sick on a trip once, the hotel doctor treated me for free. And Mexicans here in the states will routinely travel to Mexico for planned treatments. It can be a challenge if you don't speak Spanish, but I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. 80% of the people who get it don't even know. Enjoy some nice meals for half the price of the US, and enjoy the trip.