Safety Tips in Comoros

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Paludism
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alnoor 50 reviews

Comores is an area where you can encouter paludism. Therefore you have to take anti-paludism course prior and after your stay in the Comores. It is normally 15 days before and one month after your stay in the Comores.

Written Aug 20, 2006

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To stay healthy, do...
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Kurtdhis 240 reviews

Wash hands often with soap and water.
Drink only bottled or boiled water, or carbonated (bubbly) drinks in cans or bottles. Avoid tap water, fountain drinks, and ice cubes. If this is not possible, make water safer by BOTH filtering through an “absolute 1-micron or less” filter AND adding iodine tablets to the filtered water. “Absolute 1-micron filter” are found in camping/outdoor supply stores.
Eat only thoroughly cooked food or fruits and vegetables you have peeled yourself. Remember: boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget it.
If you travel to an area where there is risk for malaria, take your malaria prevention medication before, during, and after travel, as directed. (See your doctor for a prescription.)
Protect yourself from insects by remaining in well-screened areas, using repellents (applied sparingly at 4-hour intervals) and permethrin-impregnated mosquito nets, and wearing long-sleeved shirts and long pants from dusk through dawn.
To prevent fungal and parasitic infections, keep feet clean and dry, and do not go barefoot.
Always use latex condoms to reduce the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

To avoid getting sick...

Don’t eat food purchased from street vendors.
Don’t drink beverages with ice.
Don’t eat dairy products unless you know they have been pasteurized.
Don’t share needles with anyone.
Don’t handle animals (especially monkeys, dogs, and cats), to avoid bites and serious diseases (including rabies and plague).

Written Jan 21, 2003

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Tap water
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alnoor 50 reviews

Tap water is drinkable in the Comores. But, I would highly recommend to drink bottled water instead.

Written Aug 20, 2006

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DONT TAKE PIC OF PEOPLE
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nora_south_africa 1095 reviews

Do not take photo's of people unless you ask permission, most will not allow it

Written Jul 12, 2006

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NO CELLPHONE RECEPTION
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nora_south_africa 1095 reviews

There is no cellphone reception on the island

Written Jul 12, 2006

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Drinks expensive
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nora_south_africa 1095 reviews

Drinks at Comores are very expensive so take with what you are allowed to take.

Written Jul 12, 2006

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DRINK BOTTLED WATERDON'T OPEN...
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loira 25 reviews

DRINK BOTTLED WATER
DON'T OPEN ROOM WINDOWS
DON'T TURN OFF THE AIR CONDITIONED

Updated Sep 7, 2002

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Q:  Has anyone got any info on the local surf culture in the Comoros? Some hints on spots or local contacts? 

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A: There is plenty of surfing to be had in Comoros. It is a terrific place to go and indulge the surf bug. It is off the beaten path, which makes it even more intriguing.... 

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