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Originally Posted by markharf
Questionable (in my mind): rabies, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, anti-malarial tablets. Beyond question (again, in my estimation): typhoid, Tdap, HPV, the hep A & B, yellow fever, influenza, polio, MMR, chicken pox and/or shingles, pneumonia, now COVID.
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The CDC makes sense or the Canadian equivalent.
I would include, if going to countries with malaria, on the beyond question list anti-malarials tablets. It really is a nasty disease that can recur years later. There are more than one type of anti-malarial tablet that can be used and if you get adverse reactions then change to another. Also make sure that you read the leaflet that comes with them and follow the advice.
I would rather be sure that I had as many preventable diseases as reasonable covered than worry that I might be at risk. Whether the costs of treatment if not vaccinated will be covered by insurance is likely to be covered in the insurance documents.
The vaccines can be picked up in other places other than your own country - if I remember correctly Grant got his jabs in Spain when he was living in the UK as they were cheaper than the UK. Before heading down this route make sure that the situation is still available to you.
Finally, with regard to the COVID vaccines I understand that China will only accept Sinopharms vaccine if you want to go to China - this may mean that we end up as a dart board because we have to have so many different versions to travel the world.
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