The Foreign Office has sounded the alarm for UK travellers, stressing the importance of vaccinations ahead of their holidays.
In a move to ensure Brits are well-prepared for their autumn and winter getaways within the European Union, the government body shared a crucial message on its social media platforms.The post from the official Foreign Office account stated: "Did you know?
At least eight weeks before your trip, you should check the latest vaccination information for your destination, and see where to get vaccines and whether you have to pay on the NHS travel vaccinations page".
Echoing this sentiment, the NHS has issued a reminder that international travel can expose individuals to serious diseases common in other regions, including yellow fever, typhoid, and hepatitis A.The health service's guidance is clear: "If possible, see the GP or a private travel clinic at least six to eight weeks before you're due to travel.
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