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Manulife to begin offering life insurance to thousands of HIV-positive Canadians

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Manulife has started to offer life insurance for people who are HIV-positive, a first for a Canadian company, the insurer said Friday.

The company said it made the decision after it reviewed the latest mortality and long-term survival rates of HIV-positive Canadians and gained a better perspectiv­e on individual risk profiles.

“Manulife was the first insurer to underwrite people with diabetes, and we are continuing in that tradition by making life insurance a possibilit­y for the more than 75,000 Canadians who have tested HIVpositiv­e,” Manulife Canada chief executive Marianne Harrison said.

“This is the result of work completed by our research and innovation team and working closely with our colleagues in the United States at John Hancock.”

The company said applicants who have tested HIV-positive, are between the ages of 30 and 65 and meet certain criteria can apply for individual life insurance for up to $2 million.

A revolution in drug treatments in recent years has changed an HIV-positive diagnosis from one of a quick death sentence to a chronic disease that can be managed with proper medication.

A report last year by the Canadian Observatio­nal Cohort Collaborat­ion said the overall life expectancy of Canadians undergoing antiretrov­iral treatment for the AIDS-causing virus had climbed to 65 years.

We are ... making life insurance a possibilit­y for the more than 75,000 Canadians who have tested HIV-positive.

 ?? AARON LYNETT FILE ?? Manulife says applicants who have tested HIV-positive, are between the ages of 30 and 65 and meet certain criteria can now apply for individual life insurance for up to $2 million.
AARON LYNETT FILE Manulife says applicants who have tested HIV-positive, are between the ages of 30 and 65 and meet certain criteria can now apply for individual life insurance for up to $2 million.

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