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For people with disabilities, the pandemic is far from finished

Por: PennLive Opinion September 30, 2022

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By Sherri LandisEven as most people move on from COVID-19 and try to get back to normal as much as they can, the pandemic still lingers for individuals with disabilities and their families, especially those living in rural areas and those belonging to racial and ethnic minorities.As difficult as this health-care crisis has been on everyone, COVID-19 pulled back the curtain on health inequities that existed long before the pandemic -- and that... + full article



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