If the government arrange reciprocal "travel corridors" with other countries, it is possible insurance may cover you.
For all other countries I suspect it will be a bit of a small print lottery. If you have an absolute personal need or it is required at the point of entry, then you need to accept the risk.
Whilst I can understand why people may want to travel for family reasons or perhaps own property overseas, it beats me why anyone would want to go right now:
- the journey will be less pleasant (by quite a margin) than a normal airport, flight experience
- at your destination it will not be business as usual fun in the sun. Local rules will control distancing, clubs may be shut, hotels with staggered dining times, no frolicing in the pool, etc etc.
Personally I would wait for a return to at least some degree of normality!
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