Publication: From ‘Frying Pan to Fire’: Unprecedented Challenges of COVID-19 on Blind People in Sri Lanka
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2021
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COVID-19 has shattered all wakes of people’s
lives in most countries in diverse proportions. Sri
Lanka being no exception, has experienced the
spread in early March 2020 and later in
September in the same year. Since then, the
Government has implemented a wide range of
far-reaching health measures and several other
social restrictions with the view to combating the
spread of the disease. Among the badly
challenged fractions of the population due to
pandemic was the people with disabilities. It is
known that the persons with visually
impairments and blindness represent the majority
of this vulnerable community. The impact of the
pandemic on the blind people are mostly
untouched. Purpose of this paper is to examine
the challenges of COVID-19 experienced by the
blind people in the light of their social and
economic life. A qualitative case study approach
was adopted for data collection. Thirty-six blind
persons representing of diverse livelihood
activities, selected through purposive sampling
method were interviewed. The interview
transcriptions were initially examined through
word cloud and subjected to thematic analysis for
examining changes to social and economic
activities. Results highlight that owing to
COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, blind people
have been severally disturbed in several aspects,
some of which are unique to this community. The
key challenges identified are related to mobility
and transportation, acquisition of daily needs,
disturbed social interactions, income earning
opportunities, and information and
communication. The precautionary measures
implemented on COVID-19 pandemic has
brought about disturbances that are relatively
severer for the blind people on moving forwards
with their day-to-day life activities, than the
sighted people. The decision makers dealing with
pandemic situations should take into
consideration of inclusive policies.
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Covid-19 Pandemic, Challenges to Disabled, Visually Impaired and Blind
