Travel insurance may not cover losses from the virus outbreak in Wuhan

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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Travel insurance is unlikely to cover losses from the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, depending on when the policies were activated.

Coverage of certain parts of mainland China may also be affected as the outbreak situation develops, according to a General Insurance Association update on Tuesday .

A known event usually means a civil commotion, natural disaster and so on that threatens a person's health or disrupts his trip. It is typically made known to one by the airline or hotel, or publicised through media reports or government travel advisories, before the sign-up for the policy.

 

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