Reddit confuses Europeans

$32 a month adds up. If you added up everything you’ve spent so far throughout your life you’d probably realise that what we have is far superior in every single way. No wait times to see a doctor or at hospitals. No prescription charges whatsoever, and no need to be in work or have a job that provides healthcare, no need for dental plans or insurance for your or your entire family. What would happen if you lost your job and develop a long term terminal illness or someone in your family does? What if more than one of you fall ill? Does your health insurance cover you and your family and children for the rest of your life? Is there any circumstances that would cause this cover to drop off?

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