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Suspension of IU Programs in Mexico Lifted

Patrick O’Meara, IU Vice President for International Affairs, after consultation with key university officials including the IU Emergency Preparedness Committee, has announced that Indiana University has terminated IU’s suspension of travel to Mexico. This is based on the May 15th decision of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to lift its Travel Advisory to Mexico as well as the U.S. Department of State’s cancellation of its  Travel Alert for travelers to Mexico.  Nevertheless, those who decide to travel to Mexico, as well as other parts of the world, should follow CDC precautions to minimize H1N1 contagion (see: www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/#stay_healthy).

IU summer programs to Mexico that were already formally cancelled will not be reinstated due to the subsequent arrangements made in each case.

 

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