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<blockquote data-quote="MEL_Traveller" data-source="post: 2306246" data-attributes="member: 4620"><p>I can't see that happening - the most someone should be in another country for is around 2 or so weeks - assuming they are fully vaccinated as a condition of entry to that country. There may be the odd outlier where a fully vaccinated person still needs an extended stay in hospital... but that's no different to any other medical emergency now. I doubt visa expiry will be an issue with covid anymore than it is with other medical issues?</p><p></p><p>Travel insurance will cover any extended stays or repatriation - so no one will be stranded. Some countries have it as a condition of entry - this may become widespread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MEL_Traveller, post: 2306246, member: 4620"] I can't see that happening - the most someone should be in another country for is around 2 or so weeks - assuming they are fully vaccinated as a condition of entry to that country. There may be the odd outlier where a fully vaccinated person still needs an extended stay in hospital... but that's no different to any other medical emergency now. I doubt visa expiry will be an issue with covid anymore than it is with other medical issues? Travel insurance will cover any extended stays or repatriation - so no one will be stranded. Some countries have it as a condition of entry - this may become widespread. [/QUOTE]
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