Free car insurance for motorists getting their Covid jab

A short-term car insurance company is offering free cover for drivers attending Covid-19 vaccination appointments.

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Short-term car insurance company Veygo will offer three hours of free cover to drivers who are making a journey to receive their Covid-19 vaccine.

The company said it is introducing the offer – valid until 30 June – in case people need to borrow a car or temporarily insure their own vehicle in order to make the journey safely.

In order to qualify, motorists will need to purchase the three-hour insurance plan and then apply for a refund, including a photo of their vaccination card.

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“It’s been a difficult year and the vaccination programme has provided the light at the end of the tunnel. We’re hoping this offer will help ease any concerns for people who may find it difficult to make it to their appointment,” said Gunnar Peters, CEO of Veygo.

“We want to make sure the vaccination programme continues to move at pace, and that people can get their jab as easily as possible and protect themselves from Covid-19. Our insurance policies offer the right cover if people need to borrow a car, so they can travel with peace of mind that they are protected, as well as other road users.”

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