Living with a disability in the pandemic and my life is far from normal.
There are days when my experiences are raw, there is no getting away from the fact that I have been through a lot and now I am four-walled because of lifting restrictions on the 24th February, 2022.
It is important all governments base their decisions on the different groups and sectors, so we may all get to live our lives. Governments should work with difference. I am different and have different needs.
Through my blog, I am able to write about the many discrepancies. For those like me with a disability having to fight to fit in, just to be able to live our lives is enormously difficult.
Living with any disability is mentally waring, in the pandemic many of us are now four-walled and although the words, ‘I don’t matter’ haven’t been uttered by the UK government, through social media, people with disabilities know they don’t matter and they don’t care.
It is because of lifting restrictions that I have been institutionalised because the government aren't bothered to work with those who are ‘uniquely different’ and who need protecting.
All it would take is to introduce face coverings in public spaces, so we can all get back into our lives. With or without the vaccine you can still catch and spread the Covid virus. No one is safe, Covid is untreatable and incurable, the vaccines only work for a finite time; we all have to want to care.
Last century, people with mental disabilities were institutionalised. What is the difference? The similarities are staggering. Now stuck in our homes, I am staggered at the ignorance.
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