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Re: Covid insurance
[Re: macaroni]
#245334
01/19/2021 01:01 PM
01/19/2021 01:01 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,557 Toronto, Ontario
gordaguy2
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Posts: 4,557
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I think you need a policy that pays for the medical part of having covid not trip cancellation - Air Canada and Westjet are actually providing it for "free" accompanying a plane ticket.
GordaGuy2
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Re: Covid insurance
[Re: macaroni]
#245484
01/21/2021 11:38 AM
01/21/2021 11:38 AM
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Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 525 Bay Area
Husker
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What exactly do you have to upload to show you have covid insurance? The policy? Looking at purchasing a policy with minimum coverage...it says covid covered under medical and trip cancellation? Is that all that’s needed? Thanks.... Next I have to figure where to get a test within the time frame and get the results in time! Macaroni - That was the hardest part of our trip. Getting the test results in time to upload and get the travel approval. they give you a 5-day window which is doable. Originally it was 3-day, which was impossible for most travelers. Once you get there, the protocols are annoying, but easy.
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