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GET BACK ON A PLAN|People are doing what they can to cut back costs and save money during the coronavirus pandemic. However, a global health crisis is not the time to opt out of having health insurance whatsoever. If you lost health insurance through your job, one of the first steps you should take after your unexpected unemployment is to get enrolled in a new health insurance plan ASAP.
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GET BACK ON A PLAN|People are doing what they can to cut back costs and save money during the coronavirus pandemic. However, a global health crisis is not the time to opt out of having health insurance whatsoever. If you lost health insurance through your job, one of the first steps you should take after your unexpected unemployment is to get enrolled in a new health insurance plan ASAP.
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Millions of Americans have found themselves laid off, furloughed or unemployed because of the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. If you’ve recently become unemployed, you are probably facing a whirlwind of questions. How will I support my family? How will I find another job? One of the most pressing questions many people will face is what to do if you lose your health insurance. Here are the steps to take to get you and your family back on a plan. (Kaitlin Miller, The Active Times)