Sharing Our Expertise During the COVID-19 Crisis
April 17
Aided by vaccines, mandatory mask-wearing and social distancing, the Murphy administration this year has gradually relaxed restrictions on nursing homes visits, attendance at weddings and sporting events and dining capacity at restaurants.
But there is one segment of the population that is still waiting for a reprieve from the pandemic-driven lockdown: the 12,000 people who live with developmental and intellectual disabilities who used to spend as many as 40 hours a week learning and socializing with their peers at what are called day programs.
November 13
People with disabilities, which make up 24% of New Jersey’s population according to the CDC, were left aside and outside of the planning process because of a lack of understanding of the community, how they live and the help they needed, according to a report published by Javier Robles of the NJ COVID-19 Disabilities Action Committee.
Gwen Orlowski, Executive Director of Disability Rights New Jersey was interviewed by both news sources to comment on the report.