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What jabs do you need for Thailand?

The CDC and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Thailand: hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, meningitis, polio, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), chickenpox, shingles, pneumonia and influenza. Shot lasts 2 years.



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There is no risk of yellow fever contamination in Thailand. However, the government of Thailand requires proof of vaccination against yellow fever from all travelers who are coming from countries that have a risk of contamination.

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Travellers must be fully vaccinated and be able to present a negative test. A further test is carried out after entry. Currently, 17 destinations in the country (including Phuket, Bangkok and Chiang Mai) are scheduled for this opening. It is possible that this list will be extended.

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Travelers entering Thailand under the Tourist Visa Exemption Scheme must possess adequate cash of or equivalent to 20,000 Baht per person or 40,000 Baht per family.

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Here are my 5 tips on how not to get sick in Thailand.
  1. Don't Drink the Water. This is a rule of thumb for traveling in many parts of the world, including Thailand. ...
  2. Avoid Pork and Shellfish. ...
  3. Ask Yourself, ?How Long Has This Been Sitting Out?? ...
  4. Assess How Popular the Stall Is. ...
  5. Take Note of What You're Eating On.


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Choose street food that safe. They usually look and smells amazing, but you must be sure they are freshly cooked. Choose fresh and clean fruits and vegetables, make sure to wash them properly. Drink water from a bottle, be careful of ice from small restaurant.

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