To reduce the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, keeping physical distance and staying home (home isolation) have been important measures. But what have been the social consequences of these measures for vulnerable populations? In the study, funded as a rapid response study by the Dutch health science funder ZonMw, we developed a consortium with academic and societal partners working directly with groups considered “vulnerable” from a societal perspective (www.coronatijden.nl). We also spoke with their professional and non-professional (e.g. kin) caregivers. What problems have these groups experienced? What solutions are found? How can policy alleviate the experienced issues?
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