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1I'm fully vaccinated (updated the Q too). The policy has 1000€ max payout, and requires cerrificate of being placed in quarantine. I'm wondering here, if circumstancs where I'd need and get coverage for quarantine can realistically arise (I have another insurance which maybe doesn't cover as much).– hydeCommented Jan 25, 2022 at 13:22
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2@DavidSupportsMonica I'm not asking what the insurance covers. I'm asking if a tourist in France can get an official paper saying "you are under quarantine / must isolate, and aren't allowed to travel".– hydeCommented Jan 25, 2022 at 17:18
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@hyde Fair enough. I'll bow out.– DavidRecallsMonicaCommented Jan 25, 2022 at 17:36
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This fails to address the question except the hand-wavy comment “Note that some argue that the current rules are just recommandations and not enforced by law, but I haven’t checked if that is true. You should nevertheless respect them.” You may not have checked but that's exactly what the question is about.– RelaxedCommented Jan 25, 2022 at 18:04
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2Re: Insurance, that's probably why they specify “compulsory quarantine” and ask for documentary evidence because it's actually quite rare. Also the coverage is capped at €1000, you can easily cover that with, say, a €100 premium, even at current incidence rates and a lot of fine print (consider cell phone or expedition insurance as related examples).– RelaxedCommented Jan 25, 2022 at 18:27
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