Yesterday I told you about the market of Naucalpan. I'm not surprised that the coronare rules are not handled super tight here. Soap is present at every entrance and the mudcap obligation is mentioned by means of a sign, but no one sees to it at this place. No need, the Mexican always walks on a mouthcap and the market is not nearly as busy as usual. You could almost call it coronaproof. In short, no steaming crowds and therefore in principle sufficient distance between them.

All these measures seem to have simply been worn out and that feels good. On the street it is now a bit busier than before and traffic is almost old-fashioned again. Remarkable are the buses and especially vans: they are full of people again.

We drive from the market towards home. Suddenly we come into a kind of party; a one-lane road created by the police. We drive behind a van that's completely stuffed with people. They can drive on, we have to stop.
,, You have to turn around here”, says the policeman. Why? , “This road is now only for vans, not for passenger cars”, explains the agent. Huh, why? This is just an important traffic artery? ,, New Coronary Rules”, tells the agent. Grmbl. This road leads almost straight home; from here detour costs at least half an hour extra. And Corona? Full-stuffed vans are allowed to continue and passenger cars can't? What is the logic of that? ,, well. These are just the rules.” But for what? ,, No discussion. Just turn around, please.” Okeokeoke. Not only in the Netherlands it is sometimes impossible to follow.

Also in Mexico, the coronary rules are sometimes incomprehensible