[Debconf-discuss] Regarding vaccinations and stuff like that

2008-07-08 Thread Margarita Manterola
Hi! Phillip Kern said [1] that he had taken some vaccinations to come to Argentina, and pointed to a German page [2]. [1]: http://www.philkern.de/weblog/en/debconf8_ready_set.html [2]: http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/diplo/de/Laenderinformationen/Argentinien/Sicherheitshinweise.html What the pag

[Debconf-discuss] Cheese party

2008-07-08 Thread Christian Perrier
Well, we're now 1 month ahead from DebConf and its most important event apart from the DPL talk: the Cheese&Wine party. Since Debconf 5 and an informal gathering in the French room, it always turned out to be a good success. I expect this one to not be an exception, of course. The event is simple

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Regarding vaccinations and stuff like that

2008-07-08 Thread Patty Langasek
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 01:05:38PM -0300, Margarita Manterola wrote: > That is a bit more important. If you are going to visit the Iguazu Falls, > located in Misiones, then it might be a good idea to take the yellow fever > vaccination. However, taking into account that we are in the middle of >

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Regarding vaccinations and stuff like that

2008-07-08 Thread Russ Allbery
Margarita Manterola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What the page says about vaccinations, basically is: > > "The health service of the Foreign Office recommends a vaccinated > against tetanus, diphtheria and hepatitis A, long-term stay of 4 weeks > or special exposure also hepatitis B, rabies and t

Re: [Debconf-discuss] Regarding vaccinations and stuff like that

2008-07-08 Thread Andreas Tille
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Patty Langasek wrote: > As an aside, please bear in mind that it takes awhile for a vaccine to be > fully effective in your body - at least 1 to 2 weeks. If you are concerned > about any of these diseases and wish to be vaccinated to be protected when > you arrive in Argentina,