PASSENGERS who have
travelled through yellow
fever-affected areas are
now required to present a
vaccination certificate on
arrival in Jamaica.
Visitors arriving from or who
have transited for more than
12 hours through affected
areas, must be vaccinated.
Those travelling directly
or indirectly from Angola,
no matter the transit time,
must present a yellow fever
certificate.
The vaccination is valid for
life and is required for all
passengers over the age of
one year. Travellers must be
vaccinated at least 10 days
before their trip for the vaccine
to take effect.
Jamaica requires yellow fever certificate
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