Summary (Covid-19 pandemic and the bi+ experience)
It is important to remember that the experiences of bi+ individuals during the Covid-19 pandemic were diverse and should not be over-generalised. However, understanding and addressing the unique challenges they faced is essential for creating inclusive and equitable support systems that cater to their specific needs.
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on everyone’s lives in Scotland, but not equally. It has highlighted the unfair differences experienced by certain groups of people. For example, Black, Asian, and minority ethnic communities had higher rates of Covid-19 than other ethnic groups[26]. Other factors were responsible for further endangering individuals such as rurality, disability, age, and sexual orientation.
Footnotes
- Platt, L., Warwick, R. (2020) ‘Are some ethnic groups more vulnerable to COVID-19 than others?’, p. 5 (Return to reference [26])
