Friday, August 8, 2008
How are you?
Listen guys, thanks for keeping me posted. I'm sure that this organization have these resources in hand but it doesn't hurt to be educate yourselves. I went over all the risks of traveling abroad with Dee a long time ago. Check this link out, http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinationNicaragua.aspx The CDC rules, and is one of the reasons we have eradicated many disease which still prevail in many countries. Bottom line, if anybody develops a fever, don't take it for granted. The key to survival is quick action. If worse comes to worse, contact the american embassy. Info for medical support at http://nicaragua.usembassy.gov/medical_information2.html or after hours, for emergency assistance call (505) 252-7100 and request to speak with the Embassy Duty Officer. Please keep me posted. Protect yourself from mosquitoes and insects. I don't mean to freak you all out, but it doesn't hurt to be informed. Lets stay communicated. On it! Fausto
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Fausto,
This is Erica's mom, Leigh anne. Can you fill me in on who is sick and how they are doing? (More detail for the one's at home?)Thank you, Leigh Anne
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Ah, that was Katie's sis, kept having probs with comments. I don't have reservation info.
Has anyone had any news in the past couple of days? We have not had any communications and are a bit concerned.
Jonathan's Parents
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