Ecuador Eliminates Yellow Fever Vaccine Requirement for Travelers From Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil
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Ecuador raised the requirement of the yellow fever vaccination certificate to visitors from Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. From now on, the application of the vaccine becomes a recommendation, without the need to present documents when entering by air, land or sea.
Ecuador eliminated the requirement of the yellow fever vaccination certificate for travelers from Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil.
The Government of Ecuador announced this Wednesday that it will no longer require the submission of a yellow fever vaccination certificate to travelers from Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil, a requirement that it imposed last May."This measure is replaced by a vaccination recommendation, without requiring the presentation of the previous certificate when addressing the means of transport that transfers the traveler to the country by air, land …
Three months after having imposed it, the Government of Ecuador lifted the obligation to present the yellow fever certificate to enter the country. Ecuador eliminated the requirement of vaccination against yellow fever for travelers from the region, reported on Wednesday August 27 the Vice-Ministry of Tourism, to three and a half months of
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