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It may become a condition of employment. Some employers are already mass-testing employees because it's a liability issue if there are infected employees in the workplace.With all of the opposition to face masks, social distancing, stay at home orders, etc. I suspect that there are millions of people who will never step up to be tested, even if they, themselves, suspect that they are sick.
People who fear being taken from their home, and people who refuse to be stuck in one place with home quarantine and monitoring. And, of course, those who fear social rejection from appearing on records.
Well, then you might want to vote out Republicans in November. The Affordable Care Act says that insurance companies can't discriminate based upon pre-existing conditions. The Trump Administration and multiple Republican State Attorneys General are in Federal Court trying to get the ACA declared unconstitutional. If the ACA is repealed then pre-existing condition screening will be allowed again.Also, with the knowledge of the permanent/long-term damage this virus can cause, many people will fear any records of the virus showing up as a pre existing health condition when applying for new health insurance.


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