It is important to explain to applicants of certain limitations usually found in travel health insurance policies. Which one (1) of the following is NOT likely to be the subject of policy limitations? OA) Air travel as a passenger in a commercial aircraft licensed to carry passengers for hire. OB) Hospital or medical treatment for the birth of a child while travelling, pre-natal care or complications of the pregnancy or childbirth occurring within eight weeks of expected delivery date. OC) Suicide or self-inflicted injury or attempt threat, whether sane or insane. OD) Continuing medical treatment if the insured is medically fit to return to the county of residence following emergency treatment of a critical sickness or injury.

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It is important to explain to applicants of certain limitations usually found in travel health insurance policies. Which
one (1) of the following is NOT likely to be the subject of policy limitations?
OA) Air travel as a passenger in a commercial aircraft licensed to carry passengers for hire.
OB) Hospital or medical treatment for the birth of a child while travelling, pre-natal care or complications of the
pregnancy or childbirth occurring within eight weeks of expected delivery date.
OC) Suicide or self-inflicted injury or attempt threat, whether sane or insane.
OD) Continuing medical treatment if the insured is medically fit to return to the county of residence following
emergency treatment of a critical sickness or injury.
Transcribed Image Text:It is important to explain to applicants of certain limitations usually found in travel health insurance policies. Which one (1) of the following is NOT likely to be the subject of policy limitations? OA) Air travel as a passenger in a commercial aircraft licensed to carry passengers for hire. OB) Hospital or medical treatment for the birth of a child while travelling, pre-natal care or complications of the pregnancy or childbirth occurring within eight weeks of expected delivery date. OC) Suicide or self-inflicted injury or attempt threat, whether sane or insane. OD) Continuing medical treatment if the insured is medically fit to return to the county of residence following emergency treatment of a critical sickness or injury.
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