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Esta política da prioridad a la salud pública, protegiendo a los ciudadanos y residentes de Estados Unidos, así como a los que vienen a visitarnos. Debido a que pone la salud pública en primer lugar, las excepciones a esta política serán extremadamente limitadas: incluyendo a los niños menores de 18 años y a ciertas personas en países donde las vacunas aún no son fácilmente accesibles.
Las directrices actualizadas para los viajes también incluyen nuevos protocolos en torno a las pruebas. Para reforzar aún más la protección, los viajeros no vacunados -ya sean ciudadanos estadounidenses, residentes permanentes legales (LPR) o el pequeño número de extranjeros no vacunados exceptuados- tendrán que someterse a las pruebas en el plazo de un día tras la salida.
05 November 2013. FOX News. Dengue Mosquito “Blocked” (Vietnam). FOX News reports on the manipulation of dengue mosquitoes in Vietnam, infecting them with Wolbachia bacteria, an infection that essentially prevents them from catching dengue.
14 November 2013. ECDC. EU Decision on Serious Threats to Health at Borders. On October 22, 2013, the European Union adopted a Decision to improve preparedness in the EU and strengthen the capacity to coordinate response to health emergencies.
14 November 2013. ECDC. Polio Risk in the EU. Statement in The Lancet. On November 14, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) published a letter to the editor in the Lancet supplementing recommendations made on the risk of Polio in the EU.
13 November 2013. BOE. New Electronic Headquarters of the Ministry of Health. The BOE dated November 13, 2013 publishes the creation of the Electronic Headquarters of the Ministry of Health, Social Policy and Equality, the SEMSSSI.
After breakfast, depart for the start of the Washington D.C. tour. We begin the city sightseeing, first seeing the Pentagon en route, with a photo stop at the Iwo Jima Memorial, both in Virginia. We continue with stops at the Lincoln, Korea and Vietnam Memorials; visit the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, then make a photo stop at the White House and finally skirt the Capitol, ending in the Washington museum area. In the afternoon, we include a boat ride on the Potomac River, seeing some of the city’s major monuments. After the tour, transfer to the hotel. In the evening, you can optionally take the tour of Washington illuminated. Note: From October to March, due to weather conditions, the boat does not operate on the Potomac River.
Breakfast and departure from Washington to LANCASTER, where we will see the typical Amish farms and their lifestyle of the eighteenth century. Continue to PHILADELPHIA. Arrival and stop to walk the famous Independence National Park with the famous Liberty Bell, after free time for coffee, continue to NEW YORK. Arrival in the evening.
HYBRID VIRUSES HOW DO THEY ORIGINATE? VIETNAN
You are at risk of becoming infected with measles if you have not been fully vaccinated, or have not had measles in the past and will be traveling internationally to areas where measles is spreading. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from this disease is through vaccination.
The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from this disease is through vaccination. You should plan to be fully vaccinated at least 2 weeks before your departure. If your trip is less than 2 weeks away and you are not protected against measles, you should still receive a dose of MMR vaccine. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine protects against all 3 diseases. Two doses of MMR vaccine provide 97% protection against measles; one dose provides 93% protection.
* Acceptable presumptive evidence of immunity against measles includes at least one of the following: written documentation of adequate vaccination, laboratory evidence of immunity, laboratory confirmation of having had measles or having been born in the United States before 1957.