Persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in cities during the COVID-19 pandemic response may be four times more likely to be injured or die than non-disabled persons, not because of their "vulnerable" position but because urban health policy, planning and practice has not considered their needs. In this article, the adverse health impacts on PWDs during the COVID-19 pandemic reveals the "everyday emergencies" in cities for PWDs and that these can be avoided through more inclusive community planning, a whole-of-government commitment to equal access, and implementation of universal design strategies. Importantly, COVID-19 can place PWDs at a higher risk of infection since some may already have compromised immune and respiratory systems and pol...
The coronavirus pandemic necessitated rapid, radical changes to global systems, structures, and orga...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
All too often, disabled people are left behind in emergencies, and this is a risk in the ongoing COV...
Persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in cities during the COVID-19 pandemic response may be four ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a series of significant and complex impacts on the lives of people wit...
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on marginalized groups and has amplified the social and health...
The overwhelming majority of Americans with disabilities live in metropolitan areas. Yet those areas...
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide restriction measures have disrupted health care d...
People with disabilities may be disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We synthesize t...
Objective: To understand the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the health and participation of ...
The COVID-19 outbreak has impeded upon the lives of individuals across the globe in unprecedented wa...
Persons with disabilities (PwDs) are less likely to access health care facilities, education, and em...
The Coronavirus pandemic has caused significant disruption and change in most aspects of society, an...
Since December 2019, entire world is facing problem of corona-virus pandemics and its impact on the ...
COVID-19 has exacerbated pre-existing difficulties children and adults with disability face accessin...
The coronavirus pandemic necessitated rapid, radical changes to global systems, structures, and orga...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
All too often, disabled people are left behind in emergencies, and this is a risk in the ongoing COV...
Persons with disabilities (PWDs) living in cities during the COVID-19 pandemic response may be four ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a series of significant and complex impacts on the lives of people wit...
COVID-19 has had a significant impact on marginalized groups and has amplified the social and health...
The overwhelming majority of Americans with disabilities live in metropolitan areas. Yet those areas...
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide restriction measures have disrupted health care d...
People with disabilities may be disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We synthesize t...
Objective: To understand the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the health and participation of ...
The COVID-19 outbreak has impeded upon the lives of individuals across the globe in unprecedented wa...
Persons with disabilities (PwDs) are less likely to access health care facilities, education, and em...
The Coronavirus pandemic has caused significant disruption and change in most aspects of society, an...
Since December 2019, entire world is facing problem of corona-virus pandemics and its impact on the ...
COVID-19 has exacerbated pre-existing difficulties children and adults with disability face accessin...
The coronavirus pandemic necessitated rapid, radical changes to global systems, structures, and orga...
People with disabilities have been differentially affected by COVID-19 because of three factors: the...
All too often, disabled people are left behind in emergencies, and this is a risk in the ongoing COV...