Even before COVID-19 struck, Georgia had a high rate of people with no health insurance.
Now, with job losses piling up amid the pandemic, the number of Georgians without coverage is expected to spike.
A new analysis from consulting firm Health Management Associates (HMA) gives estimates for Georgia that are jarring.
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