The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxTwo-thirds of people living with a disability think they’ve been forgotten about during the pandemic, research has revealed.A study of 1,000 adults with a physical disability or a mental health condition found 45% have felt lonely while 50% have felt depressed because of the Coronavirus.And 37% said the pandemic has left them feeling isolated.But 67% went as far as to say they felt people with a disability had been forgotten about during the pandemic.And three quarters (78%) believe those living without a disability don’t understand how difficult it has been for them during the pandemic and lockdown.The survey examined how the.
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