Friday, May 1, 2009

Mexico City Shut Down


Marcel and I safely arrived home from Canada the day before yesterday. We left Calgary at midnight, arrived at Toronto at 6:30 a.m., left Toronto at 9:30 a.m. and arrived in Mexico City at 1:30 p.m. Our trip home from the airport was an all time record inspite of having driving way to the south, past the downtown, and then doubling back up the main freeway. Thirty minutes! We only progressed slowly for about 10 blocks and then traffic sped up again.
Grandma had to stay an extra day in order to arrange her flight back home to Vancouver. Last night we were surprised to hear a live mariachi band outside on our street! They performed three serenade songs on the street before being invited into our neighbors' gated patio area. I didn't see a mask on anyone in the group but their music was beautiful.
We drove Grandma to the airport today. She and Emma were interviewed by one of the most popular daily newspapers in Mexico. We will check for the piece tomorrow. Something new at the airport today: thermal scanners for all outgoing passengers to check for fevers, various pamphlets about the influenza symptoms and ways to protect yourself and others, and a mobile clinic truck parked in front of the airport that was ready to assess people with presenting symptoms.
Antiviral face masks, latex gloves, and antiseptic hand gel are all sold out. We had bought a box of 20 masks in Canada for $65 Canadian dollars but they were the only masks we could find in Calgary as pharmacies were sold out there as well.
Today is the first day of a week long official shutdown of non-essential businesses. The streets are quiet. Grocery stores have employees sanatizing your shopping cart for you as you enter the store. The line ups of full shopping carts are long as people want to stock up while they are risking being out shopping.
Our family are feeling well so far. The girls spent a full week inside our house. We have since driven to the airport once and to the grocery store twice and very much enjoyed being out of the house briefly. We wear our masks, frequently wash our hands, use our antiseptic gel, and try to avoid areas with a lot of people. Then we head home as soon as possible.
We are contemplating if we should stay put in Mexico or head out. The news today says that things seem to be leveling off but who knows. We are concerned that the border may be closed and that we will then be forced to stay and who knows for what length of time. Our extended health care is for a very good if not the best hospital in the city, run by doctors from Britain and the United States. We are aware that it would likely be overwhelmed (if not all ready) as they do have the best facilities and anyone who can afford a private hospital would certainly chose that one. The girls attend an international Christian school. Like all schools in Mexico, it is cancelled until May 6th at which time they will reassess and decide what course of action to then take.
We are praying for wisdom as we think this through. Most of all, we are grateful to be together again as a family. The thought of our Canadian Grandma trying to navigate this megacity to potentially get to a hospital with one of our children or herself was concerning to say the least. We thank God for His protection so far. Grandma and Emma should be safely in Toronto and now on their way to Vancouver. The rest of us are back in our house and have enough food and water.
Mexico is a struggling country at the best of times and this health crisis will have serious long term effects. This especially applies to us as missionaries. Please pray that the many Mexicans who have heard the gospel from Christian friends, family, national pastors and missionaries will remember the hope that Christ offers and will consider submitting their lives to Him as they recognize their need of a Savior.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Prayers continue for you Mitchells. Everytime that word flu is said aloud,I remember you all. Thank heaven grandma is on her way home even though she is separated from you. May you know God's wisdom in all of this.
Joy, Shan's mom

Ruby Jordan said...

We are praying for you all. Thank you for your updates!! :)