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Ah, thanks for picking that up. For the benefit of those following along:No, it specifically says due to natural disaster, which is defined elsewhere in the policy, and doesn't pertain to an outbreak.
Natural Disaster means earthquake, flood, fire, hurricane, blizzard,
avalanche, tornado, tsunami, volcanic eruption, or landslide that is due to
natural causes and includes an event that is directly due to naturally occurring
wildfire, earthquake, windborne dust or sand, volcanic eruption, tsunami,
snow, rain or wind, that results in widespread and severe damage such
that either the government of the country where the Natural Disaster occurs
issues an official disaster declaration or the U.S. Government issues advice
to leave the country where the Natural Disaster occurs.
So even if a government says "leave because of the risk of getting a disease", it doesn't count as a natural disaster because it's not in the list.