Covid Long-haulers May Receive Disability Benefits
Covid Long-haulers May Receive Disability Benefits
The Biden administration has announced its intentions to protect people who are suffering the long-term health consequences of Covid-19 from discrimination by potentially allowing them to qualify for disability benefits under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, sleeping disorders, fevers, ‘brain fog,’ and even cognitive impairment, generalized pain, and mental health problems.“We’re bringing agencies together to make sure Americans with long Covid, who have a disability, have access to the rights and resources that are due under the disability law,” President Biden said. Some considerations include workplace, school, and the healthcare accommodations.The departments of Health, Justice, Education and Labor released guidance explaining that having the virus for a significant period of time can constitute a disability under federal civil rights laws and may come with disability benefits. Under the ADA, Covid can be a disability if it substantially limits one or more essential daily activities, include “working, doing manual tasks, sleeping, eating, breathing, concentrating, and communicating.” The Department of Labor has also launched a new website with information on how to request workplace accommodations, and the Department of Education clarified schools’ responsibilities to students.
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