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"Vaccination before a trip to Cuba?"

Before traveling to Cuba, it is recommended to get vaccinated for Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B unless you have specific conditions that exempt you from these vaccines. Make sure to plan ahead as it may take 4 to 6 weeks to complete the vaccination process and ensure adequate protection. Check your vaccination records for names like Twinrix (A & B), Havrix (A), or Engerix (B) to see if you have already received the necessary doses. If unsure, consult a healthcare provider to confirm your vaccination status before your trip. Have a great day and safe travels!

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