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#63011 07/24/2015 12:09 AM
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I feel silly asking but one of the members of my party for our upcoming charter sent me this link and asked me if he should get vaccinations recommended by the CDC.

I never gave it a thought on my previous trip. What do you think?

CDC - Advice for BVI's

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TonyP #63012 07/24/2015 06:59 AM
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90% of that CDC recomendation is just normal vaccinations everyone should have already. The two ailments that may be of concern, Dengue fever and Chikungunya are mosquito borne and do not have vaccines but with the current record drought mosquito population should be way down. Tell them to relax and have a good time.


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GlennA #63013 07/26/2015 03:31 PM
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Never thought of having typhoid for BVI - that is a new one for me.


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