Liberal MP Carlos Umaña questioned the decision of the Ministry of Health (Sesal), to demand vaccination requirements against measles for travelers who enter or leave Honduras, considering that the measure would affect the tourist activity of the country. The entry Deputy Umaña criticizes the requirement of vaccinations for travellers on measles alert was first published in the Digital Process.
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FRANCISCO MORAZÁN, HONDURAS. The doctor and deputy, Carlos Umaña, described as wrong the health policy established by the government, by forcing travelers to be vaccinated against measles, since, in Honduras between 80 and 85 percent of the population is vaccinated against this disease.
Liberal MP Carlos Umaña questioned the decision of the Ministry of Health (Sesal), to demand vaccination requirements against measles for travelers who enter or leave Honduras, considering that the measure would affect the tourist activity of the country. The entry Deputy Umaña criticizes the requirement of vaccinations for travellers on measles alert was first published in the Digital Process.