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  2. Federal Funding for Free COVID Vaccines Has Ended - WebMD

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    Sept. 3, 2024 – A federal program that helped people get COVID-19 vaccines at no cost has ended. That means uninsured people may be asked to pay as much as $200 for the potentially life-saving shot.

  3. Here's how Biden's rescue plan expands affordable health care

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    Joe Biden delivers remarks about Obamacare and COVID-19 after attending a virtual coronavirus briefing with medical experts at The Queen theater on October 28, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. (Photo ...

  4. A Key Indicator of COVID Just Spiked in the Western U.S. - WebMD

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    The CDC reports that SARS-CoV-2 is being detected at high levels in some Western states, indicating possible growth in COVID-19 activity. The data comes as the Fourth of July holiday travel period ...

  5. Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network - Wikipedia

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    The greater Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network originated from the Seattle Flu Study, a public health surveillance program established in 2018. The Seattle Flu Study tracked the spread of bacterial and viral respiratory infections, including influenza, in the greater Seattle area by collecting nasal swabs from volunteers in the community. [1]

  6. Where Can I Go for Medical Care Without Insurance? - Healthline

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    Learn how to find and pay for medical care without insurance in the United States. Explore various programs, clinics, and services that can help you with costs, prescriptions, and charities.

  7. Finding Free Local Healthcare, Low Cost Clinics, and Aid

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    Learn how to access free or low-cost health insurance, clinics, and services in your area. Find out about Medicaid, short-term plans, community health centers, mobile clinics, telehealth, and more.

  8. Swedish Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Health Services is the largest nonprofit health provider in the Seattle metropolitan area, with five hospital campuses and a network of clinics. It was founded in 1910 by Swedish Americans and is now owned by Providence Health & Services, a Catholic system.

  9. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to historian John Duffy, the concept of community health centers in the United States can be traced to infant milk stations in New York City in 1901. In November, 1914, the city established the first district health center in New York at 206 Madison Avenue, serving 35,000 residents of Manhattan's lower east side.