Rep. Gallego Introduces Legislation to Protect Vaccinated Americans From Higher Premiums and Protect Public Health
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To levy the surcharge, the conditions an insurance company must meet include:
* Certifying that the insurance company will not raise premiums on vaccinated individuals due to increased costs associated with the pandemic;
* Notifying the member beforehand and providing information on where and how to receive a free vaccine; and
* Paying 25% of the surcharge back to the federal government to help fight the pandemic.
Likewise, the cost of the premium with the included surcharge cannot exceed 10% of the member's income.
"Americans who listened to the science and protected themselves with the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine should not be on the hook for an increase of health care premiums caused by the pandemic," said Rep.
The three vaccines covered by FDA full approval or Emergency Use Authorization have been proven to be highly effective at reducing the rate of hospitalization and death due to COVID-19. However, hospitals continue to be overwhelmed by rising hospitalizations of mostly unvaccinated Americans. Moreover, hospitalizations of unvaccinated individuals have cost the
Also included in the legislation is a provision that calls for levying the most severe fines possible under the law on Americans who present, purchase, sell, or distribute fake COVID-19 vaccination record cards in order to protect public health. The FBI has previously warned the public that making or buying a fake COVID-19 vaccination record card constitutes unauthorized use of an official government agency's seal and is a federal crime.
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