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Vaccination requirements for international travel are the aspect of vaccination policy that concerns the movement of people across borders. Countries around the world require travellers departing to other countries, or arriving from other countries, to be vaccinated against certain infectious diseases in order to prevent epidemics .
Sources used in creating this map: International Travel and Health. Chapter 6 - Vaccine-preventable diseases and vaccines (2019 update). World Health Organization. United Nations (2020). Retrieved on 3 December 2020. Countries with risk of yellow fever transmission and countries requiring yellow fever vaccination (July 2019). World Health ...
By 4 September 2021, 40% of the population had been fully vaccinated. Anyone working with the public was also required to get a COVID-19 vaccine jab within two months. [31] In mid-October 2021, anti-vaccination rallies were held in French Polynesia including Tahiti.
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A new interactive map from travel company Sherpa shows you where you can travel based on your location and whether or not you've been vaccinated.
These countries/territories also require the vaccination of travellers who transit through a risk country's airport, usually if this takes longer than 12 hours, but sometimes there is no minimum transfer time. These countries/territories do not require the vaccination of travellers who transit through a risk country's airport.
UK travellers have been warned to check vaccination requirements ahead of their summer holidays after an increase in travel-related malaria cases.. Data published in April by the UK Health ...
The ICVP's nickname Yellow Card or its French equivalent Carte Jaune derives from the yellow colour of the document. The fact that yellow fever is a commonly required vaccination for travel has contributed to the document's association with the colour yellow, even though the ICVP can cover a wide range of vaccinations and booster shots, not just yellow fever.