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<p>Given Long COVID is an emerging condition, the Government cannot comment whether
consideration should be given to its addition to the list of conditions classed as
a disability under the Equality Act 2020. An individual is defined as disabled under
the Equality Act 2010 if they have a physical or mental impairment that has a “substantial”
and “long-term” negative effect on their ability to carry out normal daily activities.
The Act defines “long-term” as where an impairment has lasted, or is likely to last
for at least 12 months, or where the impairment is likely to last for the rest of
a person’s life. “Substantial” on the other hand is defined as an impairment that
is more than minor or trivial.</p><p> </p><p>COVID-19 is a new disease and therefore
it is not yet clear what the physical, psychological and rehabilitation needs will
be for those experiencing long-term effects of the virus. The Government is funding
ambitious and comprehensive research into the long-term physical and mental health
effects of COVID-19 to better understand how to help and support those affected, with
the most recent research call published on 25 March 2021 by the National Institute
of Health Research/UK Research Institute.</p>
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