Unvaxxed Illinoisans would pay COVID hospital bills under new proposals

“I think it’s time that we say: ‘You choose not to get vaccinated, then you’re also going to assume the risk that if you do catch COVID, and you get sick, the responsibility is on you,'” State Representative Jonathan Carroll told the Chicago Sun-Times this week.

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Legislation filed at the Illinois House of Representatives on Monday proposed that “a person who is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and chooses not to be vaccinated shall pay for health care expenses out-of-pocket if the person becomes hospitalized because of COVID-19 symptoms.”

Such a bill would apply to any health insurance policies “amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after January 1, 2023.”

The legislation has been criticized by Senate Republican Leader Dan McConchie, who likened it to “taking health care away from Illinoisans.”

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