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For people who don't have the option of pre-registering? Yes, they should have that opportunity.
To my knowledge, nobody is excluded from the option to pre-register for DAS. The wording related to only in the US and Canada has been removed. International visitors have been able to pre-register, possibly by using a VPN. The only limitation is that the video chat is only available in English -- but I've seen reports of people using a translator.
There are options to book a Disney vacation that may be more easily refundable. Package bookings (in the US) are due 30 days prior to arrival; I don't know about any of the international package terms. However room-only reservations may be cancelled without penalty up until 7 days prior to arrival (in 2024; that changes to 8 days in 2025). Fully-unused tickets carry value forward indefinitely, or can be given to a family member or friend whom you trust to connect via MDE. Tickets purchased via some 3rd party sites are refundable minus a restocking fee.
So in addition to travel insurance there are options to help if someone feels they might cancel within close time to their visit. Apparently many people got complacent with the old rules and never considered the fact that they could have been denied DAS; I think that's been a bit of a wake-up call for some who took things for granted. Programs change, options change, we all take risks when we plan expensive vacations months or a year+ in advance. At this point, WDW has been waiving any cancellation fees for those who feel the need to cancel due to DAS, but I recommend everyone plan accordingly in the future - and those far enough out from their travel dates may want to take stock and decide whether a change now may be better than a risk later.