Yes, we automatically include critical illness coverage for children when you choose critical illness insurance. If your child is diagnosed with a serious illness that we cover, we may pay £25,000 or 50% of your insurance amount, whichever is lower. We have expanded our employee support program to approximately two million customers and extended our Care Concierge service to our employees and many customers. We also support the NHS`s call for people with symptoms of a serious illness such as cancer to seek medical attention and medical attention in line with government safety guidelines, after figures showed a drop of just over 40% in the number of people presenting and calling for our serious illness guidelines in April. under blocking. We continue to pay critical illness claims and are here, ready and able to support our protection clients at this time. We are living in a time of uncertainty and unprecedented times, but while our attention is focused on the Covid-19 outbreak, thousands of people still suffer from the symptoms of a serious illness such as cancer or heart disease every day. Currently, the CDC recommends home self-monitoring for people in the community who meet epidemiological risk criteria and do not have a fever or symptoms of respiratory illness. In prisons, cohort training serves as an alternative to self-monitoring at home. Prisoners` access to legal representatives remains a priority requirement and should be taken into account to the extent possible. However, some cancers are not included and you must have permanent symptoms to make a claim for certain diseases.
AIC will eliminate non-mission-critical meetings with the public and use videoconferencing and other technologies to hold meetings with stakeholders where possible. ERO caseworkers will inform lawyers and individuals scheduled for appointments about the temporary change to procedures. In March, ICE`s Law Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) convened a working group of medical professionals, disease control specialists, detention experts, and field workers to identify additional enhanced measures to minimize the spread of the virus. ICE has since assessed its prison population against CDC guidelines for people who may be at higher risk of serious illness due to COVID-19 to determine whether continued incarceration was appropriate. From this medical-at-risk population, ICE has released more than 900 individuals after assessing their immigration history, criminal records, potential threat to public safety, flight risk, and national security concerns. The same methodology is currently being applied to other potentially vulnerable populations currently in custody and while all new detainees are detained. In addition, the ERO has reduced the admission of new detainees introduced into the ICE detention system by CBP as the number of apprehensions by CBP among immigration authorities has decreased. ICE`s detained population has steadily decreased by more than 7,000 people since March 1, 2020, due to the decline in bookings compared to the same period last year, coupled with continued repatriations of illegal aliens.
In addition to the free Detention Information and Reporting Line (DRIL), which provides detainees and agency stakeholders with a direct way to contact ICE with questions and concerns, all ICE detainees can call ICE`s pro bono network legal service providers free of charge to contact legal representatives. consular officers and the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). the Joint Admission Centre of the AIC Office of Professional Responsibility and other authorized government agencies and non-governmental organizations. If you already have critical illness insurance with us, you will find the full terms and definitions available to you in your original insurance documents. The critical illnesses for which you are already insured may differ from those listed below. Legal & General backed the NHS`s call for people with symptoms of a serious illness such as cancer to seek medical attention and see a doctor in line with government safety guidelines after April figures showed a drop in the number of people coming forward and calling for their serious illness policies. The NHS recently expressed concern about the drop in the number of people visiting hospitals amid the Covid-19 outbreak, stressing that people should continue to use the service for urgent medical needs.