World Health Organization (WHO) have recently published updates to the country yellow fever recommendations and certificate requirements in International Travel and Health.

Yellow fever certificate requirements are no longer in place for the following countries/territories:

Afghanistan, Bhutan, Djibouti, East Timor, Kiribati, Mauritius, Nauru, Reunion, Tristan de Cunha

Yellow fever certificate requirements have been added for the following countries:

Dominican Republic, Papua New Guinea, United Arab Emirates

Yellow fever vaccination certificate requirements changed from required for those arriving from risk areas to required for all travellers (specific age group information may apply):

Nigeria

Yellow fever vaccination certificate requirements changed from required from all travellers to required for those arriving from risk areas (specific age group information may apply):

Burundi

Changes have been made to the minimum age for certificate requirements for the following countries:

Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Maldives, Nigeria, Saint Maarten (Caribbean Netherlands), Solomon Islands, Thailand

Changes have been made to information on transit passengers (removal or addition of rule or change to timing of transit):

 

Bangladesh, China, Honduras, Libya, Pakistan, Panama, Philippines, Thailand

 

For more detailed information about Yellow Fever visit

https://travelhealthpro.org.uk/disease/194/yellow-fever