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Co-op expands travel cover and calls on industry to take note

First-aid kit designed as a suitcase with passports, plane tickets and clothes inside, stethoscope and globe isolated on white. Medical tourism concept.

Ellis German, head of travel insurance at Co-op Insurance, has said that, following Co-op's expansion of travel coverage to customers awaiting medical diagnoses, he hopes others in the industry will think more about accessibility.

Co-op Insurance announced today (24 June) that its travel insurance offering has been expanded to allow customers who are awaiting medical assessments and an official diagnosis to obtain travel

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