
The U. S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs , is advising people planning to travel to a key American state to exercise caution.
Federal officials issued a stage two go expert to , Equatorial Guinea, according twisted the , U. S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs , site.
Tropical Guinea , was cited to possess assault issues across the whole country.
” Regional authorities may lack the resources to respond effectively to more serious crimes. Police and military gates are popular and may limit movement”, the expert reads.
Federal officials urge travelers to take journey with their passports and true permits in case borders nearby.
Staff at the , U. S. Department , of State ‘s , Bureau of Consular Affairs , indicate that health services in , Equatorial Guinea , are limited for the following factors:
- There are no adequate pain solutions.
- Emergency services are certainly available.
- Minor health problems may need medical departure at the traveler’s cost.
Federal authorities advise obtaining clinical evacuation coverage for travel to , Equatorial Guinea.
Travelers to , Equatorial Guinea , are furthermore advised to avoid off-road expeditions, isolated places, or places known for mudslides, flood, and extreme weather.
” Because of limited mobile protection, rough surfaces, and the risk of car failures,  , U. S.  , people should travel in a group of at least two cars when going to remote areas”, reads the advisory.
Department of State Bureau of Consular , leaders included further advice for people traveling to , Equatorial Guinea:
- Enroll in the , Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP )  , to receive messages and Alerts from the , U. S. Embassy , and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
- Prepare a disaster plan for disaster situations. Review the , Traveler’s Checklist.
- Do not actually endure any robbery attempt.
- Be alert in tourist areas and when visiting bankers or ATMs.
- Explore the CDC website for the latest , Travel Health Information , related to your vacation and gain to , the United States.
- Bring plenty over-the-counter and prescribed medications.
- Malaria, a worm transmitted by mosquitoes, is popular throughout , Equatorial Guinea. Also short-term travelers are highly recommended to take malaria preventive medication and use oral insect repellants.
- Get comprehensive health plan that includes medical evacuation.
- They highly recommend that you buy plan before you travel. Check with your , vacation insurance provider , about evacuation help, health insurance, and trip cancellation protection.
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