The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in asymmetric impacts to persons with disabilities, whose vulnerabilities are compounded due to gaps in basic health services and social protection systems. Their access to information and health care is further challenged because public health systems oftentimes do not have the adequate resources to provide to all sectors of the population.
Cities leaving no one behind: COVID-19 responses for persons with disabilities, from policy to practice
UNESCO,
26 July 2021, International
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