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Table 1 Risks experienced by persons with disabilities in the Covid-19 pandemic, barriers associated with the risks and key response areas for the post-pandemic era

From: Disability and COVID-19: ensuring no one is left behind

Risks Factors associated with the risks Response
Contracting Covid-19 Societal:
- Lack of timely and accessible public health information
- Lack of accommodation to facilitate the implementation of basic public health actions
- Lack of effective protection measures in institutionalized care
- Access to health services which includes removing any communication, physical and attitudinal barriers
- Disability-inclusive national emergency preparedness and response plans
- Disability-inclusive cross-sectorial public health interventions that target various determinants of health
Developing severe symptoms or dying Biomedical:
- Preexisting health condition and comorbidities
Societal:
- Denied healthcare because of triaging practice
Poorer health during and after pandemic Societal:
- Measures to control the outbreak without accommodation
- Exacerbated impact of lack of physical activity and social contacts
- Reduction of essential health services and social care