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I'm an American sheltering in place in Puerto Vallarta. I'm not scared, but I'm sad for the locals losing their wages.
@morelifediares/ REUTERS Linda Armijo is nearly two months into a three-month stay in Puerto Vallarta. She travels there annually and says she's never felt scared — including this week. She's monitoring the situation from her rooftop and on social media. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Linda Armijo, a 70-year-old who lives in Carson City, Nevada. It has been edited for length and clarity. My husband and I have been visiting Puerto Vallarta regularly for about twenty-fi...
23 Feb, 16:38 — 23 Feb, 16:38
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