Yesterday, President Joe Biden spoke at an event at the Rose Garden, marking 31 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), in which he pushed for those suffering long term symptoms as a result of the coronavirus to be protected by the ADA.
As readers might know, the ADA prohibits discrimination against those workers that are considered to be “disabled” (as defined by the ADA) and requires certain reasonable accommodations for these workers. As President Biden remarked, some people who contract the coronavirus end up with long term side effects, many of which are still being discovered. Consequently, President Biden urged for these workers that experience long term side effects following contracting the coronavirus to be covered under the ADA.
It is worth noting that no specifics were given by President Biden (or the White House) following yesterday’s remarks about how the ADA would be amended, but I would expect specifics to follow in the coming weeks or months.
For additional information: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-launches-effort-protect-people-disabled-by-covid-19-2021-07-26/
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