Coronavirus Today: How universal healthcare could save lives

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Coronavirus Today: How universal healthcare could save lives
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A recent study offers an additional explanation for America's high COVID-19 death toll — our lack of universal healthcare.

adults had no health insurance at all. Millions more were underinsured, meaning they had some kind of health plan but couldn’t afford the deductibles and copays they’d incur if they tried to use it.creates a variety of issues during a pandemic.

. The stay-at-home orders were designed to protect the public’s health by impeding coronavirus spread. But they also forced companies to lay off millions of workers, depriving 14.5 million Americans of employer-sponsored health insurance. Their starting point was the 973,459 COVID-19 deaths that had been counted in the U.S. as of March. It’s widely acknowledged that many COVID-19 deaths are never reported as such on death certificates, and other researchers had already determined that

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