State extends special enrollment period
State officials said Wednesday they would extend a special enrollment period to buy health insurance through the
Enrollment has been extended to
Gov.
State insurance officials have ordered insurers selling exchange plans to cover the cost of coronavirus testing and offer certain protections and benefits such as allowing consumers to buy extra doses of their medications. Medicaid also is covering testing and so are many private insurers.
The federal government declined to reopen enrollment on the federal exchange that serves about three dozen states.
The enrollment period in
"We are in a unique situation, and a lot of people across the state are worried about their health and the health of their community," said
Exchange officials said more than half of those who have signed up are young adults age 18 to 34.
Before the special enrollment period, about 6% of Marylanders were uninsured, or about 300,000 people.
People can enroll at MarylandHealthConnection.gov or call 1-855-642-8572 from



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