Currently, the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan in Alberta is based on a tier system that is based on your level of risk. Unfortunately, unless you are a healthcare worker who’s working in an intensive-care unit within a hospital or a long-term care facility, it is unlikely that you will receive the COVID-19 vaccine before travelling. But do not fret – keep reading this article for other strategies to minimize your chances of getting COVID-19
With that said, did you know the COVID-19 virus (and its variant strains) are not the only diseases that you might be at risk of while travelling?
Hepatitis, rabies, tetanus, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, yellow fever and traveller’s diarrhea are just some of the many travel-related diseases that thousands of travellers face each year while abroad. The risk of contracting a disease depends on the location of your travel destination, your health state, as well as other factors – so it is best to consult a healthcare professional to see which vaccines you may need before your departure.
Whether you’re going on a trip to the US or Asia, make the smart decision to protect yourself (and your loved ones at home) by booking a travel consultation with one of our certified travel-health pharmacists.