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  1. Travel requirements to enter Central America and Dominican Republic

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  2. Dominica

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  3. Travel Advisory: Dominican Republic Curfew Extended

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  4. Dominican Republic: COVID-19 Entry Requirements For Travelers

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  5. 4 Things To Know About The CDC Guidelines For Travel

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  6. Dominican Republic Travel Advice & Safety

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  1. Dominican Republic

    Dosing info - Hep A. Hepatitis B. Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to the Dominican Republic. Unvaccinated travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated before traveling to the Dominican Republic. Hepatitis B - CDC Yellow Book.

  2. Dominican Republic

    Reconsider travel to the Dominican Republic due to COVID-19. Read the Department of State's COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for the Dominican Republic, indicating a high level of COVID-19 in the country.

  3. Dominican Republic International Travel Information

    Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). See the State Department's travel website for the Worldwide Caution and Travel Advisories.

  4. Dominican Republic Vaccine Requirements & What Vaccinations Are

    The CDC recommends this vaccine for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 going to the Dominican Republic, and notes that those 60 years old and up may get vaccinated prior to traveling to the Dominican Republic. Malaria. Malaria is a serious, sometimes fatal condition that is spread by a certain type of mosquito that feeds on humans.

  5. Coronavirus Information

    The Dominican Republic is the only destination in the region where 100% of the employees in the tourism sector are fully vaccinated with two doses, and which has the lowest incidence rate of contagion in the tourist poles, making the country a safe destination for travel.

  6. Health Alert

    Health Alert - U.S. Embassy Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (3 December 2021) Location: Dominican Republic, countrywide Event: On December 6, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will implement a one-day COVID-19 testing requirement for travelers over age two coming to the United States.Regardless of vaccination status or nationality, any individual coming to the United ...

  7. CDC in Dominican Republic

    Source: Global Health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the Dominican Republic has four disease impact goals: 1) eliminate transmission of HIV from pregnant mothers to babies, 2) prevent new cases of adult HIV among high-risk populations, 3) reduce the prevalence of tuberculosis, and 4) reduce the impact of infectious ...

  8. PDF Health Information for Travelers to Dominican Republic Traveler View

    CDC recommends this vaccine for adults who are traveling to areas of active cholera transmission. Areas of active cholera transmission include the provinces of Elías Piña, Espaillat, Independencia, Monseñor Nouel, and Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic (see map). Cholera is rare in travelers but can be severe.

  9. Travel to the Dominican Republic without a test or vaccine

    There's a change in rules affecting those planning to travel to the Dominican Republic, as the Caribbean nation is lifting travel restrictions for incoming visitors.. This means that travelers don't have to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to be permitted entry, nor do they have to provide a negative PCR test upon arrival or undergo quarantine. Airports and other ports of entry will now perform ...

  10. Travelers' Health

    More. Learn about CDC's Traveler Genomic Surveillance Program that detects new COVID-19 variants entering the country. Sign up to get travel notices, clinical updates, & healthy travel tips. CDC Travelers' Health Branch provides updated travel information, notices, and vaccine requirements to inform international travelers and provide ...

  11. Dominican Republic Updates Travel Entry Requirements

    As COVID-19 vaccines become more prevalent, the Dominican Republic has announced updates to its travel entry requirements. Officials in the Dominican Republic revealed the Responsible Tourism Recovery Plan would no longer require travelers to provide a negative coronavirus test upon arrival. Instead, aleatory breath tests will be administered ...

  12. Dominican Republic Travel Advisory

    Reissued with updates to health information. Exercise increased caution in the Dominican Republic due to crime.. Country Summary: Violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault is a concern throughout the Dominican Republic.The development of a professional tourist police corps, institution of a 911 system in many parts of the country, and a concentration of resources in ...

  13. Dominican Republic

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice Level due to COVID-19, indicating a high level of COVID-19 in the Dominican Republic. Your risk of contracting COVID-19 and developing severe symptoms may be lower if you are fully vaccinated with an FDA authorized vaccine .

  14. Health Alert

    Location: Worldwide. Event: On October 25, President Biden announced the United States will adopt a global air travel policy. This policy prioritizes public health, protecting U.S. citizens and residents as well as those who come to visit us. Effective November 8 all non-citizen, nonimmigrant (not a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, lawful permanent resident, or traveling to the United States on an ...

  15. Travel advice and advisories for Dominican Republic

    Laws and culture. You must abide by local laws. Learn about what you should do and how we can help if you are arrested or detained abroad.. In accordance with Dominican law, a person detained or arrested by the authorities may be held without charges for up to 48 hours before the case is presented to a judge.

  16. PDF Health Information for Travelers to Dominican Republic

    Rabies can be found in dogs, bats, and other mammals in the Dominican Republic, so CDC recommends this vaccine for the following groups: Travelers involved in outdoor and other activities (such as camping, hiking, biking, adventure travel, and ... Health Information for Travelers to Dominican Republic - Traveler view | Travelers' Health | CDC

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  18. Diagnoses for Consideration in a Returning Traveler with Fever

    Diagnoses Considerations Based on Specific Clinical Presentation; Common Clinical Findings Infections to Consider after Travel; Fever and rash: Dengue, chikungunya, Zika, spotted fever or typhus group rickettsioses,typhoid fever (skin lesions may be sparse or absent), acute HIV infection, measles, varicella, mononucleosis, parvovirus B19, meningococcemia (lesions usually sparse)

  19. Is It Safe to Travel to the Dominican Republic?

    A new wave of gang violence is wreaking havoc on the streets of Haiti. Thousands of residents have been forced to flee Port-au-Prince, police stations have been set ablaze, and there is widespread call for the resignation of de facto leader Prime Minister Ariel Henry.Haiti is in the midst of one of its worst crises to date, and travelers may be wondering whether or not it's safe to visit ...

  20. Travelers

    Malaria Information and Prophylaxis, by Country [D] The information presented in this table is consistent 1 with the information in the CDC Health Information for International Travel (the "Yellow Book"). Primarily P. falciparum. Less commonly, P. malariae, P. ovale, or P. vivax. Primarily in the provinces near the border with Haiti, and ...