I am now recieving COBRA. I have a consulting opportunity that does not offer any medical insurance. Can I continue on COBRA cov
Yes, if your new employer doesn't offer group medical insurance, you may continue with your COBRA coverage.
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Yes, if your new employer doesn't offer group medical insurance, you may continue with your COBRA coverage.
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