The USA sees over 120,000 new cases a day two days in a row, Army medics sent to help civilian hospitals in Texas, and Ohio's governor says COVID is "coming after all of us"
I just started wondering what the insurance companies are going to do with all of these hospitalizations. Someone’s gotta pay for it, I would think there would be lawsuits against the government for not controlling this better. I’m surprised we haven’t heard of any class action suits against the government from the families of all the people that have died. Especially the ones that were required to work.
I’m not sure what grounds might exist for anyone to sue the federal government, but the consequences of all the Covid costs will be a burden on probably every one of us for a long time.
I just started wondering what the insurance companies are going to do with all of these hospitalizations. Someone’s gotta pay for it, I would think there would be lawsuits against the government for not controlling this better. I’m surprised we haven’t heard of any class action suits against the government from the families of all the people that have died. Especially the ones that were required to work.
I’m not sure what grounds might exist for anyone to sue the federal government, but the consequences of all the Covid costs will be a burden on probably every one of us for a long time.