MI CReSS Data Reports
Disability status before and after COVID-19 illness among Michiganders diagnosed with
COVID-19 in 2020 - February 2022
- After their COVID-19 illness, 27% of all respondents with illness onset between October
1 – November 15, 2020, indicated having some type of disability, compared to 15% before
illness.
- The prevalence of having difficulty walking or climbing stairs; serious difficulty
concentrating, remembering, or making decisions; blindness or serious difficulty seeing;
or any functional disability was significantly higher after respondents’ COVID-19
illness compared to before their illness.
- Women, NH White respondents, and respondents with a household income of $75,000 or
more had significantly higher prevalence of any functional disability after their
COVID-19 illness compared to before their illness.
- Prevalence of mobility disability was significantly higher after COVID-19 illness
than prior to illness for both men and women, and among respondents who were aged
35 or older, Hispanic, NH White, or had household income less than $75,000.
- Almost 30% of all NH Black respondents reported having a mobility disability after
their COVID-19 illness. Mobility disability prevalence was higher for NH Black respondents
compared to NH White respondents both before and after COVID-19 illness.
- Respondents classified as obese had a significantly higher prevalence of any functional
disability and mobility disability after their COVID-19 illness than prior to their
illness.
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