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Originally Posted by transplant99
underinsured is not uninsured.
So what you are pointing out has nothing to do with what timbit said....literally nothing.
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Semantics aside, with regards to COVID-19 (and in general for that matter), being underinsured means that you don't have the security in knowing if you'll get medical care if you need it.
Reagdless, I know that uninsured and underinsured are technically not the same thing. But it should be acknowledged that, in practice, they often have the same outcome.