The Scotsman

Calls to prioritise vulnerable

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People with a learning disability should be prioritise­d for a Covid-19 booster jab, a charity has said.

Mencap urged vaccinatio­n experts to ensure that those at high-risk were offered the vaccine as a priority in any potential booster campaign in the autumn.

The call comes after a new study found that people with learning disabiliti­es had "markedly increased risks" of hospital admission and death from Covid-19.

Experts from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine assessed data on more than 14 million people, including 90,000 on the learning disability register.

The study, published in The BMJ, found that people with learning disabiliti­es with Covid-19 were five times more likely to be admitted to hospital and eight times more likely to die compared with the general population.

Dan Scorer of Mencap said: "The BMJ'S findings provide further evidence of the shocking health inequaliti­es faced by people with a learning disability during the pandemic.

"People with a learning disability have long been forgotten about and discrimina­ted against, and never more so than in this crisis.

"As we move into a new phase of the pandemic, it's critical that the government prioritise­s everyone with a learning disability for booster jabs in the autumn.

"Despite the shockingly high death rate of people with a learning disability from Covid-19, it's not clear whether they will be prioritise­d.”

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