Greece holidaymakers have been warned to do one thing before they travel by the Foreign Office.
Greece holidaymakers have been urged to do one thing just eight weeks before they depart. On the Foreign Office website, the government officials warn tourists that 'at least eight weeks before your trip' you should ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest vaccine recommendations and health risks. In their Greece travel advice on the gov.uk website, they urged people to check the latest vaccine recommendations for Greece .
For example, on the travelhealthpro websiite , the experts warn travellers that they should be up-to-date with routine vaccination courses and boosters as recommended in the UK . These vaccinations include for example measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and diphtheria-tetanus-polio vaccine. Where health risks are concerned, the travel experts add that there are five things people need to be aware of which you can read about here .
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