Here is a current example of shifting policies to “encourage” vaccines. Effective November 5, 2021, the largest insurer in Illinois—Blue Cross Blue Shield announced that they would no longer cover in home COVID tests or “surveillance” testing for return to work. So, people with test or vaccinate mandates will have to pay out of pocket …
One would think that the insurance companies, who live and die by data analysis, would be the first to blow the whistle on vax induced injuries. After all, they are being denied coding as vax related, so insurance will be paying a significant portion of these claims.
insurance rates will have to skyrocket treating all of the non-vaccine vaccine injuries. that, or the insurance companies will figure out a way not to cover them at all. but that would likely blow the cover of these being non-vaccine vaccine injuries.
Here is a current example of shifting policies to “encourage” vaccines. Effective November 5, 2021, the largest insurer in Illinois—Blue Cross Blue Shield announced that they would no longer cover in home COVID tests or “surveillance” testing for return to work. So, people with test or vaccinate mandates will have to pay out of pocket for all expenses. Pocket-book penalties to coerce compliance. See: https://www.bcbsil.com/covid-19-employers/alerts-announcements/11-05-21-covid-19-testing-updates-what-is-covered-and-what-is-not-covered?WT.mc_id=ILEMAPRI1261550
One would think that the insurance companies, who live and die by data analysis, would be the first to blow the whistle on vax induced injuries. After all, they are being denied coding as vax related, so insurance will be paying a significant portion of these claims.
insurance rates will have to skyrocket treating all of the non-vaccine vaccine injuries. that, or the insurance companies will figure out a way not to cover them at all. but that would likely blow the cover of these being non-vaccine vaccine injuries.