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Best travel insurance providers that cover Covid, including if you can’t go after testing positive

THE coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt travel plans for thousands of holidaymakers so it's best to get covered if you're hoping to get away.

The best insurance providers for a trip during the Covid-19 global outbreak will cover you for cancellations due to changing travel advice.

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Travellers should make sure they take out an insurance policy that covers them for CovidCredit: Getty

They should also cover you if you test positive for Covid-19 and can no longer go on your holiday, or return because you tested positive abroad.

"Bear in mind that being told to quarantine, either by the NHS app or Test and Trace staff isn’t covered by many policies - roughly half by my very loose count," explained Martyn James James from consumer complaints site Resolver.

"However, despite all those caveats, you may find your policy covers your immediate family for this too – so make sure you check before you buy."

It's worth noting that you won't be covered if you travel against the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advice, which may be different to the Government's traffic light system.

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But if your trip is cancelled due to changing FCDO advice, you'll be entitled to an automatic refund from your holiday provider or credit card company depending on how you paid.

Here, we take you through what you need to look out for in a travel insurance policy, including the ones that cover you if you catch Covid.

What to look for in a good travel insurance policy

When taking out an insurance policy you should make sure it offers the right level of cover that you need.

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Make sure you're covered for medical expenses, accidents, lost or damaged items and delays as a minimum.

Policies should also payout for cancellations and missed flights as well as if you need to return home early due to an emergency.

You will also need to make sure the policy covers the value of your trip, otherwise if you have to make a claim you won't be refunded the full cost of what you paid.

Ensure you're aware of any excess costs before making a purchase as this is the amount you'll have to pay before the insurance firm will cough up.

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Firstly, speak to your airline or holiday firm about a refund or rearranging your plans.

You are entitled to a cash refund if it's cancelled your holiday but many have large delays processing cash or may offer vouchers instead.

If the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to countries or regions, you may also be covered for cancellations by your travel insurance if the holiday provider or airline is not helping you.

Keep in mind travel insurance must have been taken out before the FCDO advice changed, otherwise you won't be covered.

If you don't have travel insurance or the excess on your insurance is so high it's not worth claiming, you may be able to claim your money back through your credit or debit card provider.

Credit card payments between £100 and £30,000 are covered under Section 75 of the Consumer Rights Act.

To start a claim, you need to contact your credit card provider directly -  has a free tool that can help you do this.

Debit card claims or credit card claims of under £100 may be covered under similar Chargeback guarantees.

Typically, the higher level of protection, the more expensive the policy will be, although this can be reduced with a higher excess.

You may need specialist insurance or to add cover on top of your standard policy if you are going on a cruise, skiing or if you have a medical condition.

Martyn said: "In short, buy cheap, get cheap. Go for the most comprehensive policy you can afford and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

"The terms and conditions are often daunting - sometimes around 160 pages anyone - so get the firm to spell out what is and isn’t covered."

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