As much as they are pushing the vaccine all around the world, mandating it, demanding it, offering donuts, hamburgers, lap dances, and lotteries… I’ve just wondered why health insurance companies have not mandated it or required it. It seems to me like they know something is up! If somebody takes the vaccine, they could have adverse effects manifest in the patient, and then the insurance company would have to cover those expenses! Just interdasting!
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Insight from a person working in insurance for the last 4 years:
From what I've seen there has been no push by the health insurance companies towards their customers to get the jab. I've not seen or heard anything about it either from the companies or the customers, there's not been a single word.
Usually when a customer comes into our office the subject of the vax only occasionally comes up, but when it does I've noticed that the customers got the jab on their own accord or of their own free will. Granted, a lot of them sound like they were brainwashed or partially coerced into getting it because of the MSM they watch, but basically they all got it on their own, and not because of something the insurance companies said.
If the insurance companies aren't pushing it, it could mean 2 things:
The companies know about the potentially harmful and deadly reactions to the vax and so they don't want to tell people to get it, because then THEY could be held liable.
The companies don't want to pay out more than they have to for any number of things, from car accidents to hail damage on crops. Meaning they don't want to tell people to get the vax if it means they have to pay out millions of dollars in damages.
Insurance companies are not ALL evil, and granted like all other businesses their bottom line is money, but if they know the truth about the vax and are refraining from telling people to get it, it means a lot. It means if they told people to get it they'd lose money, and they can't have that.
Thank you for your very informative and educational response. I greatly appreciate it! I knew there where other anons out there that would have valuable input on this topic! Thanks again!
It is possible they do not mention it because they do not cover it. Vaxxed people would be unhappy with them if they discovered verbiage in the policy which excluded, say, non-doctor prescribed drug treatments? They prefer to keep receiving premiums, knowing the payouts are avoidable under contract provisions if the "vaccine" can be blamed later, they do not want to have made any pronouncements now or they could prejudice their future refusal to pay out the policy because the client acted outside the terms of the cover.
That is correct, you're right on the money.
Great information !