I was thinking about this, it's not just the paychecks, it's the deductions for health insurance and the like that aren't going to get paid. I wonder if the health insurance providers will still provide services to their insured?
Yes, we're still covered for health insurance. For the first year, anyway. If this extends beyond 365 days, then we're on our own for that. Most of the other benefits expire much sooner.
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I was thinking about this, it's not just the paychecks, it's the deductions for health insurance and the like that aren't going to get paid. I wonder if the health insurance providers will still provide services to their insured?
ReplyDeleteYes, we're still covered for health insurance. For the first year, anyway. If this extends beyond 365 days, then we're on our own for that. Most of the other benefits expire much sooner.
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