Residents in Winston-Salem mourn the pending loss of health insurance in North Carolina
More than 70 people demonstrated Saturday through downtown
The demonstrators walked in a New Orleans-style funeral procession with four musicians playing jazz music. The demonstrators walked about a mile.
Four protesters carried a coffin, and another protester carried a plastic skeleton in a beach cart.
Other demonstrators displayed sign such as "520,000 North Carolinians will lose health insurance," and "ACA premiums going up 102%."
When the protesters reached
"ACA (Affordable Care Act) premiums will go away at the end of 2025," Lewis said. "
"That's what we are going to get from the Affordable Care Act," Lewis said.
The demonstrators booed.
"In early 2027, there will be Medicaid cuts," Lewis said. "It's death by a lot of procedural cuts."
Lewis ended his speech by saying, "I want to welcome you to the Grim Reaper coverage of health care in
The Republican-controlled
The cuts of Medicaid will result in premature deaths and increased sickness among people, organizers said in a statement. Rural and small hospitals will likely close due to patients not being able to pay their medical bills.
On
In downtown
"A lot of people I know about being hurt a lot by the cuts in Medicaid and Medicare," Davis said. "A lot of people will not be able to afford insurance."
"The direction this country is going is really, really dangerous," Cochran said. "We need more people to come out and speak up."
"It's sad news that people will be without health insurance," Forbes said. "They need help."



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