The COVID-19 pandemic may have given little health problems a chance to take root in our bodies and turn into big problems, because of decreased use of preventive care and other routine care.
Health insurers talk about the possible impact of pandemic-related social distancing rules and self-isolation on 2022 health costs in initial proposed health insurance rate requests they have filed with the Connecticut Insurance Department.
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