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You Could Pay More for Health Insurance if You're Unvaccinated and Get COVID-19
Many health insurance providers could soon restore deductibles and co-pays that were once waived on COVID-19 hospital bills and treatments. The decision is likely spurred by the availability of an FDA fully-approved vaccine. That means if you're unvaccinated and get the coronavirus, you could expect to pay a lot more. Businesses are also using this as an incentive to get inoculated, passing along higher insurance premiums to those who reject the injection.
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