“…The authors concluded that health and social care services will need to consider rehabilitation of those deemed clinically vulnerable as well as of those recovering from COVID-19. 11 The authors identified several risk factors to help identify the need for rehabilitation of individuals with chronic respiratory disease including (1) length of time spent in physical and social isolation, (2) presenting difficulty with and not only disability in daily activities, (3) symptom severity and (4) level of social support. They also proposed some strategies to prevent a further decline in disability in this population in case of a future pandemic: (1) minimize time spent in isolation, (2) maintain physical activity, (3) continue rehabilitation services or/and offer online alternatives, and (5) increase social support.…”