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      Travel Alerts from the U.S. State Department

      Monday, Mar 1, 2010
      The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to the situation in Chile in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake, measuring 8.8 magnitude, that struck 73 miles north of Concepcion (Chile’s second largest city; pop. 650,000) and 197 miles south of Santiago. To date, more than 700 people have died in the natural disaster, hundreds were injured and there has been damage to thousands of...Read More
      Monday, Feb 22, 2010
      The Department of State has issued this Travel Alert to update security information for U.S. citizens traveling to and living in Mexico. It supersedes the Travel Alert for Mexico dated August 20, 2009, and expires on August 20, 2010. While millions of U.S. citizens safely visit Mexico each year (including tens of thousands who cross the land border every day for study, tourism or...Read More
      Friday, Jan 29, 2010
      The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens to ongoing security concerns in India. The U.S. government continues to receive information that terrorist groups may be planning attacks in India. Terrorists and their sympathizers have demonstrated their willingness and capability to attack targets where U.S. citizens or Westerners are known to congregate or visit. This replaces the Travel...Read More
      Friday, Jan 15, 2010
      The State Department alerts U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to eastern Sabah, in Malaysia, due to threat of violence against foreigners, and urges extreme caution if traveling there. This Travel Alert expires on April 15, 2010. U.S citizens should consider the risks associated with travel to eastern Sabah in Malaysia due to the threat from both terrorist and criminal groups. There...Read More

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      • Timely access to world-class physicians
      • Worldwide medical transportation and evacuation
      • Choice of destination hospital should an evacuation occur

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      Bombing in Dahab

      A tourist and a toddler walk past a bombed store in Dahab (AP)


      In 2007, for the third straight year, Egypt was ranked the number-one adventure travel destination, thanks in part to blood-pumping Jeep rides through the Sinai Desert and the underwater thrills of the Red Sea in Sharm el-Sheikh.

      Unfortunately for tourists, though, some of the most hair-raising experiences in Egypt are not meant to thrill, but to terrorize.

      Ten years ago, 62 tourists and tour guides were massacred at the Temple of Hatshepsut, in Luxor. In 2004, bomb attacks on hotels in the Sinai killed 34. The following year, blasts in downtown Sharm accounted for the deadliest attack in the country’s history, killing 85. Two dozen others were slaughtered in 2006 in the Red Sea resort of Dahab.

      The rising bloodshed has prompted emergency evacuation company Global Rescue to offer some peace of mind when their members travel to Egypt and other countries where terrorist attacks are a perennial risk. Any time its Security Services members find themselves in imminent danger, Global Rescue will come to extract them from the situation and escort them to safety.

      Previously, the company focused its efforts on medical evacuations alone. In the past five years, it had evacuated ailing severely frostbitten hikers from the Himalaya, severely ill students from West Africa, aided a hunter who had lost his vital medication in the remote Yukon, and responded to hundreds of other medical emergencies around the world.

      More recently, the calls for help started to take on a different tone: An elderly woman at risk of being trapped by Russian bombs in the capital of the Georgian Republic. American executives isolated in towns throughout Lebanon during the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict. Businessmen in Chad stuck in a hotel in the capital, N'Djamena, as rebels bore down on the city.

      Global Rescue fielded those calls and solved those problems for its corporate clients in the past, and now is prepared to extend those services to all of its members.

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      medical evacuation insurance, Africa, international travel insuranceGlobal Rescue member Shannon F. takes us to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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      Public Health Updates from the WHO

      Wednesday, Mar 3, 2010
      MADRID ¦ 3 MARCH 2010 -- The World Health Organization, the International Organization for Migration and the Spanish Government, which currently holds the rotating European Union presidency, are opening a Global Consultation on Migrant Health in Madrid today. Millions of migrants face multiple health risks, including poor access to health care, poverty and exploitation during the sometimes...Read More
      Thursday, Feb 18, 2010
      The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti caused massive mortality and countless injured who require surgery and trauma care. Many of the victims became disabled and will need specialized care. Homeless people gathered under improvised shelters or public spaces leading to overcrowding that, combined with poor living conditions, facilitates the spread of air-, water- and vector-borne diseases...Read More
      Tuesday, Feb 9, 2010
      9 February, 2010 -- Intensive efforts are ongoing to detect potential disease outbreaks in earthquake-affected Haiti, and while there have been reports of acute respiratory infections and diarrhea, no outbreaks have been recorded.
      Thursday, Jan 28, 2010
      Massive humanitarian health needs exist in Haiti following the 12 January, 2010, earthquake, and clear WHO guidelines are in place for the donations of medicines and other medical supplies to support the relief effort. WHO recommends that potential donors follow these guidelines to ensure appropriate supplies are being provided to match needs on the ground.
      Friday, Jan 22, 2010
      Pan American Health Organization, Emergency Operations Center, Washington DC eoc@paho.org

      Why Global Rescue?

      • Timely access to world-class physicians
      • Worldwide medical transportation and evacuation
      • Choice of destination hospital should an evacuation occur

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