New U.S. Crown patients receive huge bills after hospital discharge, aren't they reimbursed by the state?

America's new crown patients receive huge bills after being discharged from the hospital, is not the state reimbursed? Although the U.S. government also previously announced that it would help the people to bear the cost of the new crown pneumonia, but due to the epidemic, many people in the United States are unemployed, and accordingly lost their health insurance , and those who have health insurance did not get full reimbursement, it should be said that the government has broken faith with the people, in the face of huge treatment costs, many people choose to give up the treatment, and some hospitals refused to admit patients with new crowns, which has formed a vicious circle, eventually leading to more and more people infected with the virus, the epidemic eventually out of control.

A few days ago, a new crown patient who was cured and discharged from the hospital received a huge medical bill, and this patient himself is still covered by medical insurance, and it is estimated that those who do not have medical insurance cannot afford this astronomical treatment cost. The government had previously said it would cover the cost of treatment for New Crown Pneumonia, but now it seems to be failing to provide free treatment for New Crown Pneumonia, and the huge medical bills are beyond the reach of most people, so many have given up on the treatment.

According to the government's publicity campaign some time ago, they would cover most of the cost of the treatment, but as the epidemic changed, the number of infected people grew, leading to the bankruptcy of many companies and the loss of jobs for their employees, who went from being insured to not being insured at all, and the cost of curing the disease was also a big problem for those who were. The cost of curing the disease is also huge, and for those who don't have health insurance, they may just have to wait to die, and they are the source of the infection, and so on and so forth, and ultimately, the company went out of business, and the cycle continues with more and more people getting infected with the disease.

Not going for testing and treatment exacerbates the risk of the epidemic spreading, which is one of the reasons why the U.S. has been so slow to get the epidemic under control. There is no effective drug that has been developed to counteract this. In addition to the portion of the cost that can be reimbursed by health insurance, there is a portion of the bill that is paid by the patients themselves, and as for the government, there is nothing that can be done about it.?