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We are going on a trip to Mexico on February 2nd. Do we need to get any vaccines?

Yes, before traveling to Mexico, it is recommended to ensure that all travelers are up to date on their vaccinations. It is recommended to receive vaccinations against measles, hepatitis A and B, and possibly rabies if you may come into contact with wild animals. It is always best to consult with a healthcare professional or visit the website of Health Canada for more information on recommended vaccines for travel to Mexico.

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