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bowsamiclast Saturday at 9:09 PM2 repliesview on HN

Yes I’d say that such people should get extra protections


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kwanbixlast Saturday at 9:22 PM

In europe (at least in Germany), they do get extra protection.

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jasomilllast Saturday at 9:32 PM

In the US at least, there are needs-based high-risk insurance programs run by states that do just that.

Even so, while it's not a good argument against layoffs, the fact that it's even considered as such is in itself a reasonable argument against health care being tied to specific employment.