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Annual travel insurance now void?

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  • Annemos
    Annemos Posts: 1,154 Forumite
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    edited 18 January 2022 at 7:23PM
    The trouble is, I think travel insurance is a bit different. They look at the risk of your own "pre-existing health condition" And once you have a new one, they can decide to accept that risk or not. 


    I have no idea if you can ask to cancel this policy now, because they have withdrawn Covid cover. So you should be able to get some sort of refund on the premium? 

    Then I wonder how difficult it would be for you to find and pay for another Single trip policy with Covid cover with another insurer, (if you do not want to go away without Covid Cover).........................You should perhaps look into this first. But they may ask you if you have ever tested positive. 


    Covid is such a pain! 


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