Recently, the vaxxed were screaming that the unvaccinated were charged higher rates due to their "burden on the healthcare system." I believe that's what will likely happen eventually.
Insurance companies take many things under consideration for your coverage--your age, sex, if you smoke, if you have pre-existing conditions.
If what Dr. Malone and other anti-vaccine experts have been saying is true, we could be looking at massive increases in illness and deaths across the spectrum--I think it's already happening!
It seems the blood clots happen almost immediately, but Dr. Malone and others have been saying that the mrna vaccine will devastate one's natural immunity--basically, we're looking at tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions with a (hopefully) mild form of AIDS--not good!
I've heard rumors that insurance rates are already on the rise. It's possible that we'll all have to pay for the increase. However, if an insurance company does want to be competitive with their rates, they'll cater to those with the lowest risk.
I'm sure if insurance companies begin discussing charging more for the vaccinated, Congress will immediately hold hearings to discuss banning charging more. (wouldn't it be funny to see the whiplash in opinion if the insurance companies begin discussing charging different rates for vaxxed vs unvaxxed, and after weeks of debate, it's revealed it's the vaccinated they intend to charge more for?)
If and when this happens, the devastation of the vaccine will be undeniable. (I'm thinking probably in 2024)
I can already hear the crying normies. "This is NOT fair! I was following the rules!"
Can confirm, insurance worker here. People get mad when they want to insure a new car or a newly licensed 16 year old when they're told that their premium will increase dramatically because new cars cost more to fix or teenagers are more accident prone. Your rates also go up if you've been ticketed for DUI or been in an at-fault accident. The more likely you are to get in an accident, whatever the reason may be, the more likely your insurance will be higher because insurance companies know that you'll be a hassle.
Not saying that's okay, but that's just how it works. And in my experience the companies are correct on who is going to be harder to insure.