Trump Says No to Obamacare Special Enrollment For Coronavirus


The Trump administration has said no to a special enrollment period for coronavirus, that means those without health insurance will have to stay without it despite the pandemic in most states.

Most states operating their own exchanges have expanded enrollment, and it was thought the federal government would follow suite, however the Trump administration has officially rejected the idea.

Learn more about the Trump administration denying open enrollment at Politico’s “Trump rejects Obamacare special enrollment period amid pandemic.”

Author: Thomas DeMichele

Thomas DeMichele is the head writer and founder of ObamaCareFacts.com, FactsOnMedicare.com, and other websites. He has been in the health insurance and healthcare information field since 2012. ObamaCareFacts.com is a...

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