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Birmingham: A year into the coronavirus pandemic, the creator of a popular website for tracking COVID-19 in the state is pondering what will become of his creation once the health care crisis eases. David Marconnet told WBHM he sees two options for his Bama Tracker site, which has been visited by at least 1.5 million people so far and presents publicly available data about the virus in easily accessible, understandable charts and graphs. Bama Tracker could remain online as an archive for researchers or anyone who wants to look through pandemic data, said Marconnet, or it could adapt to track other data that Alabamians find interesting. “I’ve been playing with some ideas there, and I’ve had some struggles figuring out what people would care about,” Marconnet said. “I don’t have an answer there. We’ll just sort of see.” The software developer from Huntsville didn’t have any idea what his side project would become when
Affordable Care Act gets boost; amusement park to reopen
March 16, 2021
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Most of Maine’s 63,000 residents who get health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace are going to see a benefit from the American Rescue Plan signed into law last week.
The savings on average are expected to be about $50 per month but the benefit could grow depending on income level and plan.
Mainers can sign up for the plans now, and starting on April 1 at Healthcare.gov they can see the impacts of the new subsidies on monthly premiums, the Portland Press Herald reported.
March 16, 2021 - 11:52 AM
PORTLAND, Maine - Most of Maineâs 63,000 residents who get health care coverage through the Affordable Care Act marketplace are going to see a benefit from the American Rescue Plan signed into law last week.
The savings on average are expected to be about $50 per month but the benefit could grow depending on income level and plan.
Mainers can sign up for the plans now, and starting on April 1 at Healthcare.gov they can see the impacts of the new subsidies on monthly premiums, the Portland Press Herald reported.
âThis is meaningful assistance for so many people,â said Ann Woloson, executive director of Consumers for Affordable Health Care.
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