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  1. There are many clinics throughout South Africa where you can get your yellow fever vaccination, Including: Cape Town: Netcare Travel Clinic Cape Town, 11th Floor, Room 1107, Picbel Parkade, 58 Strand Street: phone +27 21 419 3172. Netcare Travel Clinic Tokai, Medicross Tokai, Cnr Tokai and Keyser Road: phone +27 21 715 7063.

  2. South Africa requires all travellers journeying from yellow fever risk countries to show proof of yellow fever vaccination by means of a valid yellow fever certificate. This also applies to those who have transited through a yellow fever risk country. The certificates, which are valid for 10 years, must be approved by the World Health ...

  3. All Prices below Include VAT @15%. ... Yellow Fever Vaccine including Compulsory Consultation: R810,00: Trivalent Influenza Vaccine (All Inclusive) R120,00 . Vaccines.

  4. Vaccines should be administered at a yellow fever approved vaccination centre at least 10 days before departure to South Africa, as it only offers protection 10 days after administration. Failure to produce a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate at a South African port of entry could lead to refusal of entry, or quarantine until the ...

  5. May 1, 2023 · There is no risk for yellow fever in South Africa. Yellow Fever Vaccine Requirements South Africa requires a valid International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) documenting yellow fever vaccination ≥10 days before arrival in South Africa for all travelers aged ≥1 year, traveling from or transiting for >12 hours through the ...

  6. Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old traveling to South Africa. Unvaccinated travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated before traveling to South Africa. CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of South Africa take prescription medicine to prevent malaria.

  7. coming from yellow fever risk areas. NB: Definition of a valid Yellow fever vaccination certificate – Yellow fever vaccine should be approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) and administered at least 10 days before departure to South Africa at a Yellow Fever approved vaccination centre. If vaccination is administered less than 10 days

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