A federal program covering the costs of COVID-19 tests, treatment and vaccines for the country's 28 million people without insurance has run out of funding because Congress did not act in time. If providers are unable to absorb the new costs on their own, this could strain a critical safety net for the nearly 650,000 uninsured Virginians under the age of 65 and.
A federal program covering the costs of COVID-19 tests, treatment and vaccines for the country's 28 million people without insurance has run out of funding because Congress did not act in time. If providers are unable to absorb the new costs on their own, this could strain a critical safety net for the nearly 650,000 uninsured Virginians under the age of 65 and.
A federal program covering the costs of COVID-19 tests, treatment and vaccines for the country s 28 million people without insurance has run out of funding because Congress did not act
In a statement on Monday, Virginia Nurses Association Director of Engagement Kristin Jimison wrote that the winter months could be difficult for healthcare workers if hospitals continue to fill because of the Omicron variant.