Travel health and safety – the best 5 websites

As a smart traveller, you’ll want to stay healthy and safe while travelling. Getting sick in another country can be risky. Not all countries have the same health standards we have in our own home country and if your condition becomes serious, that might mean being airlifted home. So, where do you check for health information before you depart? Where can you get vaccination advice on the country you’re travelling to? Is there your home embassy at your intended destination? Who can provide travel assistance?

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The best 5 websites for travel health and safety will share the information you need to know.

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Travel health and safety

Here’s the list of the best websites for travel health and safety online to check before you go on your next trip.  

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

World Health Organisation WHO

Travel.State.Gov.

Smart Traveller

Foreign Travel Advice

Vaccination advice

It’s good to be prepared when it comes to vaccinations. Make sure you know the disease and safety risks of a country before you go. There might be required vaccinations you need to get before travelling there.

These vaccinations need time to be effective and provide you with protection. So its suggested that you start getting vaccinations about two months as a minimum before departure.

If you need to take tablets as part of this health protection, get a prescription from your doctor.

Country embassy

Sometimes things do go to plan. What happens if something goes wrong while you’re abroad? Who can you contact for assistance? What happens if you don’t speak the local language? The first point of call is your country’s embassy who can provide travel assistance.

Before you depart, check if your country is represented in the destination you are visiting. If they are, find the embassy’s phone number, email address and keep this information handy just in case its needed later.

Just be aware, your country’s embassy can’t help in every situation you might be in.

But they can help with:

  • Medical and safety emergencies
  • Natural disasters and evacuations
  • Vicitm of crime – if you have been robbed or assaulted etc
  • If you’re arrested
  • Emergency travel documents like passports

Consult your country’s embassy for further information on all the assistance they can provide. Also to be sure you have all the help you need, always make sure you take out travel insurance before departing.



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