[1]NNU - Medicare for All!
   
   Right now, the United States is experiencing the second-largest Covid-19
   surge ever.^1
   This was somewhat expected as winter drove more people indoors and many
   celebrated the holidays in groups — plus, a highly infectious variant of
   the virus rapidly spread as fewer people received the latest vaccine.
   But what’s especially concerning is the fact that this time around, people
   in the U.S. have less resources to prevent and treat this deadly illness
   than when the pandemic started. When the Covid-19 pandemic began, the
   federal government stepped in and issued a Public Health Emergency,
   providing free Covid-19 tests, vaccines, and treatment to everyone. It was
   a glimmer of what we could experience under a single-payer health care
   system like Medicare for All.
   But since the Public Health Emergency ended last May, many people across
   the country are facing new costs and hurdles for Covid-19 tests and
   treatment. Once households hit their limit of four free tests from the
   government, many are stuck paying upfront for tests — and while insurance
   companies are still required to reimburse up to $12 per test, the onus is
   on patients to make those claims in order to get their money back.
   What’s even worse is that the Covid-19 anti-viral drug Paxlovid, which was
   previously free through the government, now costs patients nearly $1,400
   per 5-day course — despite it costing Pfizer just $13 to manufacture.^2
   That’s a 10,000% markup, yet another example of Big Pharma’s greedy
   price-gouging.
   We also can’t forget that since the Public Health Emergency expired, more
   than 15 million people have lost Medicaid coverage nationwide.^3 And that
   number is still growing. So while this pandemic is still raging on, many
   no longer have the health insurance needed to deal with it.
   All of this goes to show the faults of our for-profit health care system,
   and the urgent need for Medicare for All. The Covid-19 pandemic continues
   to expose the existing patchwork system for what it is — ineffective,
   inefficient, and unjustifiably expensive for our patients and for our
   country.
   [ [link removed]- ]Take a moment to read and share our Medicare for All Act fact sheet to
   learn more about how a single-payer system would address these chronic
   issues and finally put patients over profits.
   READ AND SHARE
   Together, we must continue to build the movement to achieve health care
   justice for everyone through Medicare for All. By sharing this fact sheet
   with your personal network, you’ll help us do just that.
   In solidarity,
   Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All
    
   Sources:
   1. “The US is starting 2024 in its second-largest COVID surge ever,
   experts say,” Today, January 5, 2024
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   2. “The estimated production cost of Paxlovid: $13. Its new list price:
   $1400,” MSNBC, October 23, 2023
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   3. “Medicaid Enrollment and Unwinding Tracker,” KFF, January 22, 2024
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