
Moldovan foreign ministry issues warning of travel to Ukraine over flu epidemic
Chisinau, 26 January /MOLDPRES/ - The Foreign and European Integration Ministry (MAEIE) recommends that the Moldovan citizens temporarily abstain from travelling to Ukraine, given the appearance of a flu epidemic triggered by the virus A/H1N1, about which the Ukrainian authorities have informed, the MAEIE information and media communication service has reported.
If travels to Ukraine cannot be avoided, the concerned people are warned to take caution measures, buy protection masks, pay increased attention to personal hygiene, avoid crowded places.
If necessary, the citizens of Moldova may appeal to:
Embassy of Moldova to Ukraine:
Anteroom: + (38 044) 521-22-80
Consular department: + (38 044) 521-22-79
E-mail:kiev@mfa.md
Moldova's Consulate in Odessa:
Tel: + (38048) 785 67 15
E-mail: odessa@mfa.md
MAEIE Call Centre:
from Moldova: 080090990 (free call)
din abroad: +373 22 788 722.
(Editor M. Jantovan)
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