25 lakh sign up for COVID jab on Day 1 of expanded rollout
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Government clarifies there is no app for signing up
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Senior citizens waiting to register their names for COVID-19 vaccination at the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality hospital in New Delhi on March 1, 2021.
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Government clarifies there is no app for signing up
Twenty-five lakh potential beneficiaries had registered on the Co-Win portal on Monday, the first day of the second phase of COVID vaccination covering those over 60 and people with specified co-morbidities, over the age of 45, the Union Health Ministry said.
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patients with medicaid they will have a hard time getting access to physicians. patients who have obamacare will have a hard time as well because you will not see physicians taking those insurance schemes. it will feel like there s a shortage to a lot of people because you can not get an appointment. i don t think there i will be shortage overall. there will be enough physicians. people are in different insurance schemes in different markets. jenna: dr. emanuel said you can have the doctor if you pay for it. if you can pay the services but if you don t make a million dollars. or pay for hit completely. one thing to remember about obamacare, difference is bronze plan and platinum plan is co-payment structure. you don t get better network of physicians and drug formulary. you can not buy up to better benefit just basically pay down the co-pays. if the doctor is not in a network, a lot of times you will have to pay out-of-pocket completely. jenna: this is interesting side-effect. see