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One in five disabled people receiving medical care before the Covid pandemic have had their treatment cancelled, figures reveal

One in five disabled people receiving medical care before the coronavirus pandemic have had their treatment cancelled, figures reveal.

Half said they cannot now access all the treatment they need with around three in 10 (29%) saying they are only receiving care for some of their conditions, according to the Office for National Statistics.

The 22% of disabled people who had treatment cancelled compares with 27% of non-disabled people reporting the same when polled between September 24 and October 4.  

Just over a quarter (27%) of disabled people said their care had started or continued as normal, compared with 44% of non-disabled respondents.

And 15% of disabled people and 16% of non-disabled people said their care had continued or started but was reduced during the outbreak.

Half of disabled people who were receiving care before the coronavirus pandemic said they cannot now access all the treatment they need, figures show

Half of disabled people who were receiving care before the coronavirus pandemic said they cannot now access all the treatment they need, figures show

Of the 50% of disabled people receiving care for just some of their conditions or whose care was cancelled, 45% said they feel their health has worsened.

This compares with 18.4% of non-disabled people reporting that their health had worsened.

When disability data was last released, in July, it showed that 25% of affected disabled people had reported deteriorating health.

The ONS analysed 1,573 responses from adults in Britain to its opinions and lifestyle survey, and research commissioned by the Cabinet Office disability unit.

Disabled people were more likely than non-disabled respondents to say their wellbeing, health, access to healthcare and relationships were being affected by the pandemic.

Access to healthcare and treatment for non-coronavirus related issues was a main worry for 13% of disabled people compared with 5% of non-disabled people.

And 17% of disabled people reported a new or worsening health problem in the last seven days, compared with 6% of non-disabled people.

It also found that twice the proportion of disabled people said the pandemic has worsened their mental health (41%), compared with non-disabled respondents (20%).

Almost half of disabled people (47%) reported high levels of anxiety in September, compared with 29% of non-disabled people.

They were also more likely to report feeling lonely (45% versus 32%), spending too much time alone (40% versus 29%) and having nobody to talk to (24% versus 12%).

Access to healthcare and treatment for non-coronavirus related issues was a main worry for 13% of disabled people compared with 5% of non-disabled people

Access to healthcare and treatment for non-coronavirus related issues was a main worry for 13% of disabled people compared with 5% of non-disabled people

And 24% of disabled people felt they were a burden to others, compared with 8% of non-disabled people.

David Ainslie, of the ONS, said: 'Our analysis shows that many disabled people were as worried about the impacts of the pandemic on their lives in September as had been the case in April.

'A particular issue for disabled people was the impact on their health among those who were not receiving the same level of medical care as they had before the pandemic.

'This was a different picture from the experience of non-disabled people during the coronavirus pandemic.'

Richard Kramer, chief executive of disability charity Sense, said: 'Disabled people have been under huge pressure throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, with many having limited access to vital local services such as therapies and medical treatment.

'We've seen time and time again how disabled people have been disproportionately affected and these latest figures show the devastating impact of reductions in care and support on disabled people's health - they simply have been forgotten by Government.

'As we continue through the second lockdown, we can't let this get any worse.'

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