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If you’re unemployed, you can have health insurance

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If you’re unemployed, you can have free health insurance. Alberto continues to search for work without much success. Since being laid off in January 2021, he hasn’t been able to secure stable employment. He worked remotely for a marketing company during a major campaign in March. Once it ended, he was unemployed again. He also tried working at a café in Hialeah, but it closed due to a lack of staff.

Fortunately, it hasn’t been all negative for Alberto. During this time, he has been able to collect his unemployment check. Additionally, with the approval of the American Rescue Plan, he was able to obtain a free health insurance plan under Obamacare.

Yes, you heard it right. The law enacted last March, which went into effect in April, allows all individuals who filed for unemployment in 2021 to obtain a government-subsidized health insurance plan at zero cost.

If this is your case, call Univista Insurance. You only need to demonstrate that you have received at least one unemployment check, and you will have free health insurance. This subsidy will be valid throughout the year 2021.

Those individuals who enrolled in Obamacare during the open enrollment period in 2020 can also benefit from the new conditions that emerged in April. Biden’s initiative allows reviewing policies and switching to plans with better benefits.

So, call Univista Insurance and you can have free health insurance or improve the plan you currently have. If you’re unemployed, you can have free health insurance.

Call us today for a full qualification! (305) 964-8803.

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