More than two million Americans have signed up for an
Obamacare health insurance plan during a special enrollment period opened by President
Joe Biden during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a government report released on Wednesday.
The
Biden administration re-opened the country's online health insurance marketplace earlier this year to give more Americans a chance to opt for benefits provided under the Affordable Care Act (
ACA), also known as Obamacare.
The special enrollment period is set to conclude on August 15.
About 1.5 million Americans opted to sign up for insurance on US government website
healthcare.gov while 600,000 more enrolled in coverage through the 15 state-based marketplaces, new data released by the
United States health and human services shows.
In February,
CVS Health Corp said it would return to selling individual health insurance plans on the online marketplaces created by the ACA.