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Zurich Insurance launch Travel VIVA Insurance Plan

Applicants who apply until 30 Sept 2022 get a 10% premium discount.

Zurich Insurance has launched the Travel VIVA Insurance Plan, the first-in-market insurance to provide protection during the quarantine period upon returning to Hong Kong.

The plan offers free extension of the covered period and overseas quarantine hotel coverage upon infection or compulsory quarantine after departure.

It also provides medical insurance certification which fulfils the entry requirement of designated travel destinations, as a proof of guaranteed coverage including COVID-19 related medical treatment and hospitalization fees incurred by the insured.

READ MORE: Zurich Life launches first critical illness plan

Applicants who apply until 30 September 2022 will get a 10% premium discount.

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