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Fact check: Will insurance go up if you don’t have vaccination proof?

Updated on: 09 March,2021 07:43 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Rohit Parikh |

As new stage in the fight against COVID brings its share of fake news, IRDA asks people to act smartly, desist from blindly forwarding messages

Fact check: Will insurance go up if you don’t have vaccination proof?

The viral message claimed that the information was sourced from someone working in the insurance sector. Representation pic

However, the Insurance Regulatory And Development Authority (IRDA) said that the message is fake. The viral message appearing in people’s inboxes is impacting them adversely. The message reads, “Those who take covid vaccine, please take acknowledgement and keep with you. In future, the health insurance companies may insist on the same to cover corona hospitalisation or hike premium for those not having a record of vaccination. “I came to know this from a friend working in insurance.



“Precaution to all who are obtaining Doctors certificate, stating claims of comorbidities for vaccination. Kindly note that you will have serious issues when you apply for mediclaim insurance, as you have to declare pre-existing disease when you take policy. If you have not declared, all medical insurance claims will be rejected.”

A screenshot of the viral message on WhatsApp
A screenshot of the viral message on WhatsApp

What’s the reality
As a clarification for the message, the Mumbai-based IRDA office’s Assistant Manager Ashok Rane told midday, “People should not forward such messages and they must verify such information on IRDA’s website. Today, people can make any information or message viral by sending it to their friends and groups. People also believe such messages blindly and lakhs of them end up forwarding them to each other. This message is fake and IRDA has not given any such notification.” A sales manager, Resham Singh, from Star Insurance company said, “Such messages appear on social media daily. People should be smart. This is fake and not reality.”

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