After more than a year of the pandemic lockdown, we’ve planned a June trip to Anguilla, a Caribbean island known for its gorgeous beaches and great food. We’ve booked a house at Long Bay Villas to celebrate all the missed birthdays and milestones for our multigenerational family. We’re happy, hopeful, and also hesitant. After all, the pandemic still looms large. Many countries require negative COVID-19 tests for entry. If the coronavirus surges, places now open may slam their borders shut, locking visitors in or out with little or no warning. More than ever, purchasing travel insurance is important. The right policy may help you recover lodging costs and, if needed, pay for health care. Anguilla is one of the destinations that require negative COVID-19 test results for entry. They also add a travel application on which each visitor, even toddlers, must show proof of medical insurance covering COVID-19 treatment as …