Well, this may sound like a bit of a confessional, but since I stopped living in the Middle East, I�ve not really had any further inoculations. According to my World Health Card, I�m pretty much caught up on everything. Having said this, I do carry a prophylaxis pack wherever I travel. Along with a number of other emergency medications, there�s a full series of Quinoline, an anti-malarial tablet.
Personally, I can�t comment on what your doctor said. However, I am the world�s greatest experience in my own opinion. Cuba�s geography is no different than visiting Haiti, Jamaica, or the out islands of the Bahamas. When I travel to those destinations, I tend to not take any preventive medicines prior to or during my journey. Consequently, I have always taken the same position on my trips to Cuba.
I would also share with you that Cuba�s nationalised health system is actually quite good. The facilities may not be as luxurious as some of ours, however, medications of the day-to-day variety are readily available. In fact, just as with many countries, numerous items that are prescription-only here, may be purchased over the counter.
I wish you a great trip!
Fr Bill