Relative Invisibility Makes For Uphill Battle to Get Covid Vaccines For Americans With IDD
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By PBS NewsHour
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People with intellectual and developmental disabilities like Down Syndrome,
Cerebral Palsy and Autism often have underlying health conditions that make
them more susceptible to COVID-19. Plus, many receive care in group living
facilities, putting them at further risk. But despite the elevated risks
for those with IDD, they face an uphill vaccination battle. William
Brangham reports.
Cerebral Palsy and Autism often have underlying health conditions that make
them more susceptible to COVID-19. Plus, many receive care in group living
facilities, putting them at further risk. But despite the elevated risks
for those with IDD, they face an uphill vaccination battle. William
Brangham reports.