Subj : Re: Fido Gazette To : Brian Klauss From : Gerhard Strangar Date : Fri Jan 22 2021 07:28 am Am 21 Jan 21 17:57:40 schrob Brian Klauss an Aaron Thomas zum Thema BK> Again, where in hell are you coming up with this Central America line? BK> Similar to other countries, Canada, Germany, UK, Japan, etc., their BK> universal healthcare covers citizens. In Germany healthcare is mandatory for employees, meaning everyone working here pays for it - but then also gets covered. You pay 14,6% of your income, but at least 190 EUR, at most 700 EUR per month. Half of it is taken from your gross income, half of it from your net income. For that you get coverage for you, your wife/husband and children, als long as they live in Germany, are not employed, no freelancers and no civil servants. In case of illness, the employee gets payed up to six weeks by the employer, after that they get 70% of their gross income from the healthcare system for up to 78 weeks. And while it's nice to get treatment when you need it, I prefer paying for it without requiring treatment. Tschoe mit Oe Gerhard --- * Origin: (2:240/2188.575) .