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The COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Australia has begun
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<blockquote data-quote="lovetravellingoz" data-source="post: 2305689" data-attributes="member: 5647"><p>Yes, they are all available for each country.</p><p></p><p>And it is not worrying, it is just planning for what we do in Europe next year for our already booked flights.</p><p></p><p>Various diseases have not stopped us from travelling over the decades as we have a taste for remote travels (ie have had to consider all sorts of diseases like malaria, cholera, yellow fever, rabies etc as well as things such as drinking water especially on many of my hikes of up to 3 weeks) but depending what is at play it does alter our preparations and what we do and how we do it.t</p><p></p><p>I contracted Whooping Cough in my early 50's in Paris . I was unaware at the time that earlier vaccinations for it tended to wane by about that age. We have kept travelling, but it was a reminder of the need to factor in infectious diseases as part of one's travel planning. I probably had not been as thorough in my research as I had been for more exotic destinations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovetravellingoz, post: 2305689, member: 5647"] Yes, they are all available for each country. And it is not worrying, it is just planning for what we do in Europe next year for our already booked flights. Various diseases have not stopped us from travelling over the decades as we have a taste for remote travels (ie have had to consider all sorts of diseases like malaria, cholera, yellow fever, rabies etc as well as things such as drinking water especially on many of my hikes of up to 3 weeks) but depending what is at play it does alter our preparations and what we do and how we do it.t I contracted Whooping Cough in my early 50's in Paris . I was unaware at the time that earlier vaccinations for it tended to wane by about that age. We have kept travelling, but it was a reminder of the need to factor in infectious diseases as part of one's travel planning. I probably had not been as thorough in my research as I had been for more exotic destinations. [/QUOTE]
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