In: Economics
1.How can you get subsidized health insurance if you
have lost your coverage due to the coronavirus outbreak?
2.At what date is the current “open enrollment” period
to sign up for health coverage scheduled to end?
3.What did the Sacramento City Council decide
regarding evictions during this current public health
crisis?
4.At what date did the moratorium on evictions become
effective?
Q1):answer
If anybody has lost his/her coverage due to coronovirus outbreak he/she can go to the insurance office and can renuve his/her insurance plan or if it can not be possible to go insurance office due to lockdown then anybody can apply online with concerned website, if he/she have lost his/her coverage and can' get subsidized health insurance if he /she or me have lost.
Q.2) answer:
The 2020 Open Enrollment Period runs from Friday, November 1, 2019, to Sunday, December 15, 2019. If anybody don’t act by December 15, he/she can’t get 2020 coverage unless he/she qualify for a Special Enrollment Period. Plans sold during Open Enrollment start January 1, 2020.
Q.3):answer
Sacramento city officials recently announced and decide several
actions they plan to take in an attempt to prevent a further spread of the new coronavirus, as well as help businesses and parents struggling as people avoid public places and schools shut down.The City Council will vote on the measures during a special meeting recently Mayor Darrell Steinberg said. That meeting will not be open to the public, to prevent the spread of the virus. Moreover Sacramento expands city ban on evictions during coronavirus crisis to business tenants.
Q.4)answer
Mayor Breed issued an Order on March 23, 2020 that imposes new rules on residential evictions. The Order is currently set to expire on May 22, 2020 and creates two eviction moratoriums: All residential evictions have been banned for two months after the Mayor's Order expires (currently, July 22), except for evictions due to: ..volience, Threats of violence, Health and safety tenant issues..
The moratoriums are in effect for rents due between March 13 and the Order’s expiration date. A payment plan (if applicable) will require that missed rent payments should be paid in full within six months after the Order’s expiration date, which is currently November 22. The Order modified a previous March 13, 2020 order and may change again in the future.