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Amrita Jayakumar FILE - In this March 29, 2021 file photo, a worker readies syringes with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in Metairie, La. Testing and vaccination for the coronavirus are free thanks to federal law. Treatment for the illness isn’t and may be about to get more expensive as more people get vaccinated and insurers scale back their coverage. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) Testing and vaccination for the coronavirus is free thanks to laws passed last year. Treatment isn’t, however, and may be about to get more expensive. A new vaccine is in production, millions of doses are being administered daily and President Joe Biden says there will be enough vaccines for all U.S. adults by the end of May. That’s great news. But there’s still a risk of getting COVID-19 and facing medical bills.

Prepare for COVID Medical Bills This Year

Prepare for COVID Medical Bills This Year Amrita Jayakumar, NerdWallet FacebookTwitterEmail This article was first published on NerdWallet.com. Testing and vaccination for the coronavirus are free thanks to laws passed last year. Treatment isn t, however, and may be about to get more expensive. A new vaccine is in production, millions of doses are being administered daily and President Joe Biden says there will be enough vaccines for all U.S. adults by the end of May. That’s great news. But there s still a risk of getting COVID-19 and facing medical bills. Here’s a primer to COVID-19 costs you could face, what insurers will pay for and how to deal with medical bills.

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