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 People looking for health insurance in the grip of the Omicron surge have through Saturday to sign up for taxpayer-subsidized private coverage under the Obama-era Affordable Care Act.President Joe Biden s administration is on track to deliver robust enrollment numbers, but those gains could turn into a mirage if congressional Democrats remain stymied on Biden s social agenda package. Biden s coronavirus relief bill has been providing generous subsidy increases that benefit new and returning customers. The juiced-up assistance will go away at the end of this year without further congressional action. The determining factor in whether this is a lasting gain in enrollment is whether the subsidies are extended,  said Cynthia Cox, who follows health insurance trends at the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.  The b stanley cup iggest threat to enrollment would be if these subsidies expires.  Millions of people could see their monthly  stanley cup premiums double and deductibles would also shoot up.                                        Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said Thursday that about 14.1 million people have enrolled or renewed coverage as of January 8. That s a gain of roughly 2 million covered through HealthCare.gov and state-run insurance marketplaces. Two GOP-led states mdash; Florida and Texas mdash; are seeing particularly strong sign-ups. Dependable health care coverage is in reach at affordable rates,  sai stanley cup d Chiquita Brooks-LaSure, head of the Centers for Medicare and Zbzv United Airlines pilot flushed bullets down toilet of plane
 Two people have been reported dead Saturday in severe weather in Kentucky, officials said. The Logan County Sheriff says an elderly woman has died after a tornado ripped through Logan County and Simpson County, the sheriff s office says a man died after his car was submerged in water, CBS affiliate WKYT reports.According to WKYT weather report, damaging winds, heavy rain, and flash flooding are expected through the night. While a quick isolated spin-up tornado is possible in the state, far western Kentucky faces the greatest threat. With an additional 1-3 inches possible Saturday night, and an already super saturated ground, flooding issues will likely arise.  Gov. Matt Bevin t stanley cup weeted about the deaths Saturday night, writi nike dunk ng that  the potential for similar weather continues to move into Kentucky overnight.     We have lost two fellow Kentuckians today due to severe weather events in the western part of our state...The potential for similar weather continues to mo stanley cup ve into Kentucky overnight...Please take weather watches/warnings seriously, and stay safe  WeAreKY https://t.co/aLsBeL4AU5mdash; Governor Matt Bevin  @GovMattBevin  February 25, 2018  Another death was reported in Arkansas. An 83-year-old man was inside his mobile home when the wind picked it up and rolled it into a pond and the man drowned, the Clay County Coroner and Sheriff s Department said Saturday.                                        About 50 miles away, the weather service said the roof was blown off a hote