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Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of rights to its children. Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there? Permanently? Some things you might like to know. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/living_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in Costa Rica study. http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

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Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of rights to its children. Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there? Permanently? Some things you might like to know. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/living_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in Costa Rica study. http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

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Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of rights to its children. Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there? Permanently? Some things you might like to know. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/living_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in Costa Rica study. http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

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Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of rights to its children. Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there? Permanently? Some things you might like to know. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/living_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in Costa Rica study. http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

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Karla,

Thanks very much for your response and the additional information

regarding childhood vaccinations in Costa Rica.

le

le

>

> Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required

to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some

people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no

mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for

exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of

rights to its children.

> Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there?

Permanently?

> Some things you might like to know.

http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/livin

g_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml

>

> This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in

Costa Rica study.

> http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm

> Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

>

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Karla,

Thanks very much for your response and the additional information

regarding childhood vaccinations in Costa Rica.

le

le

>

> Hullo le From what I am reading, no vaccines are required

to enter the country of Costa Rica. except for Yellow Fever for some

people in other countries where it is prevalent. I am finding no

mandates, just recommendation for vaccines, hence no need for

exemptions, which is the way is should be. Costa Rica gives a lot of

rights to its children.

> Sorta wondering why you are considering moving there?

Permanently?

> Some things you might like to know.

http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/living/livingabroadin/livin

g_abroad_in_costa_rica_moving.shtml

>

> This is an interesting story, about HPV vaccine trial failure in

Costa Rica study.

> http://www.thenhf.com/vaccinations/vaccinations_141.htm

> Glad Day ~ Karla in IL

>

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