Toronto Star

UN chief says people with disabiliti­es hit hard by virus

- EDITH M. LEDERER

The UN’s leader said Wednesday the world’s one billion people living with disabiliti­es are among the hardest hit by the coronaviru­s and called for them to have equal access to prevention and treatment of COVID-19.

Secretary- General Antonio Guterres said the pandemic is revealing the extent to which people are marginaliz­ed and is intensifyi­ng the inequaliti­es that people with disabiliti­es already face, such as poverty and higher rates of violence, neglect and abuse.

His video message was released alongside a UN report that said people with disabiliti­es are estimated to be 15 per cent of the world’s population and 46 per cent of the world’s people who are older than 60.

He noted that COVID-19 is often more severe in people with existing health problems, increasing their likelihood of dying.

And the disabled and elderly who live in care homes and institutio­ns are particular­ly vulnerable since they may face barriers to health care, good hygiene and social distancing.

In some countries, Guterres said, decisions on rationing health care are based on discrimina­tory criteria “such as age or assumption­s about quality or value of life, based on disability.”

“We cannot let this continue,” he said.

“We must guarantee the equal rights of people with disabiliti­es to access health care and lifesaving procedures during the pandemic.”

The report outlined actions to protect people with disabiliti­es from contractin­g the virus and dealing with the impact of lockdowns, physical distancing and isolation.

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