Are older people with disabilities neglected in the COVID-19 pandemic?
Older people have been a central focus during the COVID-19 pandemic, as more than 90% of deaths in the UK have been among people aged 60 years or older. Messages around social distancing and high vulnerability will resonate strongly with this age group. Less often considered is that many older people have disabilities— almost half (46%) of people aged 66 years and older in the UK. Having disabilities not only increases the risk of dying from COVID-19, but potentially also increases the adverse consequences of pandemic control, yet data on these dangers are scarce.
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