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Why you may soon have to pay for that COVID-19 test

Por: The Hill Health November 04, 2022

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The federal government is poised to stop paying for COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments in the coming months, shifting the costs onto the public.  Experts say most Americans are not aware that this will happen and will be in for a major case of sticker shock. They warn without additional protections or funding, the transition to commercialized treatments and preventive services will lead to health barriers.   Certain providers, like... + full article



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