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The Globe and Mail Barry Choi Published February 16, 2021
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With most people’s travel plans on hold because of restrictions brought on by the global pandemic, many Canadians are wondering what to do with all the loyalty points they’ve collected over the years. Travel rewards will always yield the most value, but is claiming merchandise, gift cards or credits to your account statement really so bad? And if your points are about to expire, should you cash in everything now to avoid losing them? The decision is personal, but before you start burning your points, make sure you know all your options.
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The occasional home repair is unavoidable. Over time, things will go wrong in our homes and need fixing. But the pandemic, and the way in which COVID-19 spreads, means that permitting essential workers access to your home poses an increased risk of contracting the virus. Those who are infected with the novel coronavirus can spread it without having any symptoms. Anytime someone comes into your home, there s a risk that they could be bringing the virus without meaning to with them, explains Sherif Mossad, M.D., an infectious disease expert at Cleveland Clinic.