The Oklahoman

Biden: 2.8M get health coverage

Pandemic prompted additional 6-month window to sign up

- Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON – Nearly 3 million consumers took advantage of a special six-month period to sign up for subsidized health insurance coverage made more affordable by the COVID-19 relief law, President Joe Biden said Wednesday.

He called that number encouragin­g and urged Congress to keep the trend going by extending the more generous financial assistance, currently available only through the end of next year.

“That’s 2.8 million families who will have more security, more breathing room, and more money in their pocket if an illness or accident hits home,” Biden said in a statement. “Altogether, 12.2 million Americans are actively enrolled in coverage under the Affordable Care Act – an all-time high.”

That’s an increase of about 20% since the end of last year.

Biden had ordered the HealthCare.gov marketplac­e to reopen Feb. 15 for six months, through Aug. 15, to give uninsured people another opportunit­y to sign up for coverage for themselves and their families during the pandemic. New census numbers show that about 28 million people were uninsured last year, but the steep coverage losses that many feared were averted as about 9 in 10 Americans retained coverage.

HealthCare.gov plans became significantly cheaper this April due to enhanced subsidies in the COVID-19 relief law. All the while, coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program has also been growing, reaching more than 82 million people.

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