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Health insurance expert shares next steps for Canadians after U.S. border reopens

“Beyond that is the inconvenience. In order to get a PCR test, wait times typically are longer for that so in order to get that before you return, the planning let’s say for a family of four can be pretty significant,” said McAleer.Read more:However, McAleer urges people to make sure they are aware of what their policy covers, including quarantine costs.

“Understand what your health conditions are, you also want to understand the policy that you’re purchasing,” said McAleer. He added that many plans will cover a positive COVID-19 test and may include a $150 a day quarantine policy.Advertisement

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