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| Thanks! We just got ours last week, but it never hurts to be reminded.
"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
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| Don't wait until the last minute on this vaccination. Unlike many, the Yellow Fever vaccination is a live virus with a very short shelf live. The clinics will give you the rest of your shots or meds, but then you usually have to return for the Yellow vaccination. They amass a number of folks needing it, then when it arrives, all the vaccinations are given within a day or so. It's not something they can keep in stock. |
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| I read this thread with great interest - because my father was a veteran of the Panama Canal construction -and fortunately never caught "Yellow Jack" (but did contract malaria) I was in Panama in 1946 -and yellow fever still was a hazard in the interior (Darien country) I,in fact, recall that on my trip to Zimbabwe (1993)hearing a rumor that yellow fever had broken out in Zambia. It chilled me. I hope that no one will pass up a vaccine -because Yellow Jack really does kill -or at least (and maybe worse) leaves the victim with the potential for a lifelong heart condition. |
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