Yellow Fever Certificate changes in Bolivia and Costa Rica

Category: Tucan | December 18, 2007 By admin

From the 30th November 2007?Yellow Fever certificates were required for travellers seeking entry into Costa Rica who?were arriving from the countries listed below. Travellers?are required to have inoculation 10 days prior to arrival.

America’s - Bolivia, Brazil,?Colombia including San Andres, Ecuador, French Guyana, Peru, Venezuela

Africa - Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameron, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gab?n, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leonne?and Sudan.

In addition?Tucan have reported that all visitors to Bolivia are now required to show a valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate at the border.

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