“…Other published accounts point out that, in the USA, some states were endorsing guidelines to withhold ventilators and treatment from those with certain neurological impairments and intellectual disabilities [ 53 , 56 , 59 , 62 ]. In some jurisdictions, policies have been issued for people with disabilities to have a lower priority to receive critical and lifesaving medical care; at a very minimum, confusion around this (or lack of clear statements otherwise) could further limit access to lifesaving care for people with disabilities [ 6 , 28 , 44 , 46 , 48 , 53 , 56 ]. For example, guidelines stating that survival of younger healthy persons is to be prioritized relative to “chronically debilitated patients” can be interpreted to disadvantage people with disabilities, even if young or otherwise healthy [ 53 ].…”