Eduardo Santana, a young promise of San Miguel boxing, has faced difficulties because the mandatory quarantine and the suspension of physical activities in public spaces due to COVID-19.

Sanitizing arches
With an investment of more than three million Mexican pesos, 37 sanitizing tunnels were installed in the municipality of San Miguel de Allende, which were distributed between the historic center of the city, the entrances to the cityhall building and the Center for Community Development (CEDECOM).

Your Amazing Immune System
In our “new normal” world, we hear about antibodies, vaccines, and immunity almost every day, and if you’ve never studied immunology, all of this can be very confusing. Immune systems are complicated, and everyone is different, but anyone can understand the basic mechanisms our bodies use to keep us safe from infections.

Ask Dr. Alan: The New Normal
I keep hearing about the “New Normal.” Isn’t that just a nice way of saying everything’s changing? And how good can change be when it’s happening all the time?

Jesús Rodríguez: San Miguel Tourist Guide
The noble and beautiful work of getting to know every corner of one of the most beautiful cities in the world is something that has given Jesus Rodriguez great satisfaction .

Your Mask Does Not Belong in a Bag
Often, locals have masks with them but keep them in their bags and only put them on when entering an establishment.

The City Says “No” to Incidental Tourists
San Miguel de Allende, which was initially intent on reopening its economy in four phases (Phase 0, 1, 2 and 3), has gradually changed its mind. It has not yet reached Phase 1—the phase during which hotels were originally permitted to open—much less Phase 3, when social events can be reactivated, but it has implemented interim measures. The City Council approved the opening of hotels at 40 percent capacity and reactivation of weddings with an initial capacity of 150 people .