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by North, Huddersfield (02 Jul 09 08:57)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
is this the cruise to Singapore ?
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by Macro, Reading (01 Jul 09 22:54)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
cant think of a port on OV where you will be needing to go as far as getting vaccinations. These are same as last year and no one had vacinations. check with OV or look in their brochure or follow previous advice given here.
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by bozward, ST.HELENS (01 Jul 09 22:54)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
you do not need any injections, we have been on this cruise and everything was fine..
carol bozward
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by Hargreaves, Almeria (02 Jul 09 11:44)
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This is the repositioning cruise to Singapore via Cocjin India etc.Hence the question
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by Cox, Winscombe (02 Jul 09 16:58)
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Best to check with either your Doctor, Nurse or even you local Pharmacy and speak to the pharmacist as they will have a list of all the countries you will visit and will be able to tell you what is reccommended for inocculations or even Malarial Tablets if needed.
I usually check with them and if any needed to to the Doctors and make an appointment with the Nurse for any injections.
Hope this helps......Wendy
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by Taylor, Birmingham (01 Jul 09 20:34)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
Don't know about Typhoid but your Doc may recommend Yellow Fever if you are Travelling to South America It cost about £40 a few years ago and I think it lasts for 10 years.I had to go 'Private'.The Foreign Office Web Site will also advise you.
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by Cox, Winscombe (01 Jul 09 17:57)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
Where are you repositioning to? good idea to know then we can advise properly.
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by Bradley, Worcester (01 Jul 09 13:18)
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a QUESTION by Hargreaves (01 Jul 09 12:37)
You should contact your GP with details of your ports of call. Some innoculations require 2 visits and/or may require them to get them in so I recommend you do this sooner rather than later. When I had Yellow Fever jab many years ago I ended up going to a private clinic as my GP would only do it once he had a number of patients requiring it.
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by Hargreaves, Almeria (03 Jul 09 09:26)
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Many thanks only one problem is that I dont live in the UK otherwise I realise it would have been easy. i just wondered what other people were doing for this cruise.
Many thanks for your reply
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