Anonymous ID: c7718e Aug. 21, 2021, 8:36 a.m. No.14415725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14415687

What tests are they using to determine this??

Kary Mullis INVENTOR of the PCR test called out

Fauci for MISUSING his test to push Big Pharma.

 

Big Pharma covering their asses, with Bullshit "Variants" of unvaxed, when it is the Vaxed that are the common denominator to any alleged variants.

Anonymous ID: c7718e Aug. 21, 2021, 9:27 a.m. No.14416050   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Large insurers have stopped waiving COVID-19 treatment costs, an analysis found. Hospitalization could cost you thousands.

 

A year ago, around 88% of people enrolled in private health plans through their employers would have had their treatment costs waived had they gotten COVID-19.

 

That's according to an analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation. But now, most people who get hospitalized with COVID-19 could wind up with a hefty bill. A new report from the same group found that among the two largest insurers in each US state, 72% no longer waive costs for COVID-19 treatment.

 

KFF calculated that the average patient hospitalized with pneumonia (which requires a similar treatment to COVID-19) winds up responsible for around $1,300 in out-of-pocket costs - assuming they have an employer-provided plan.

 

The US government requires private insurers to make COVID-19 tests and vaccines free to the public, but treatments were never part of that mandate. So some states - Massachusetts, New Mexico, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, and Rhode Island - enacted their own requirements that insurers waive out-of-pocket treatment costs.

 

But even in other states, private insurers have covered treatment costs during the pandemic for the most part - either as a courtesy to patients or a preemptive measure in case the federal government mandated it, KFF found.

 

Then in November, insurers started to change course. By April 2021, roughly half of the 102 large health plans that KFF examined had stopped waiving COVID-19 treatment costs. Now, just 29 of those plans are waiving costs. Ten of those waivers are set to expire by the end of October, and another 12 will likely expire by the end of 2021.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/large-insurers-stopped-waiving-covid-131400553.html