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Do you need a certificate of vaccination against molaria?
I read in the "Tourist's Memo" that when leaving for Tunisia, a certificate of vaccination against molaria is required ??? is it really?
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аватар ghjhtrnjh
No references needed
аватар Delphine
Officially, no one requires a certificate, but a memo is rather a wish, no one can force you
аватар DegusT
in fact, no one ever asked for any information. In the hotel, noticing a person with obvious skin diseases, I first asked the pool worker, and then in the administration, does anyone see that a person is infecting others? The reaction was at least unequivocal - it's none of their business that a person is sick, let him turn to a doctor. And if it strains others, it is personal difficulties. Nowhere have they ever been interested in documents about the health of ordinary tourists at the checkpoint, I didn’t notice. And not in any country! Although in Tunisia there are indeed quite poisonous mosquitoes. On the first trip I was to Skanes Monastir in October, it was probably the season of mosquito hunting for people. It would seem that ordinary bites turned into burgundy spots with a diameter of 5-7 cm. Just in case, take anti-allergens (claritin, diazolin), because. local preparations are not for us! And in general, first aid, for example, from a sting of a jellyfish or a wasp.
аватар den_sonya
No, they don't, but it's still advisable to be careful.
аватар Elena-S
No medical certificate will be required from you. To vaccinate or not is a personal matter for everyone.
аватар lanos
Need not.
аватар sun-TaTO
Vaccination is not needed, and there is nothing to be afraid of. But at the end of August - beginning of September in the region of Susa and Monastir - the season of jellyfish - burning byaki. Well, everyone has an individual reaction to mosquito bites ... I didn’t particularly notice them, they didn’t even bite, it seems))) Have a nice rest!
аватар katerina00
Vaccination is not required at all, although the tourist memo indicates that it is necessary. Each tourist decides this question individually for himself: if he wants, he does, if he doesn’t want, he doesn’t. Resting in the Yasmine Hammamet region in the first half of September, I met only one mosquito, and he was not very active. And as for the jellyfish, they swim ashore only after the rain, when there is a strong storm
аватар Karina_kr
no, it is not needed, it is indicated if necessary with the law of Ukr. about tourism
аватар 57888
no not needed.
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