From U.S. News & World Report:
... The Social Security Administration has identified about 40,000
disability claims that “include indication of a covid infection at some
point,” spokesperson Nicole Tiggemann said. How many people with long
covid are among the more than 1 million disability claims awaiting processing by Social Security is unknown.
In recent months, about 5% of new disability claims filed by Allsup,
an Illinois-based firm that helps people apply for Social Security,
involved people dealing with covid, said T.J. Geist, a director at the
firm. Other firms report similar figures. ...
A recent report from the Brookings Institution estimates that 2 million to 4 million people are out of work because of long covid. A study published in September by the National Bureau of Economic Research puts the number at 500,000. ...
By this point I'm sure that the majority of my disability clients have had Covid. That's because the majority of people in this country have had Covid. Merely having had Covid at some point doesn't mean that your disability claim is due to Covid. It's more likely your knee or your multiple sclerosis or something such. Of the few clients I've seen with disability related to Covid, their current diagnosis isn't so much long Covid as post-ICU syndrome, which was well known before Covid. That's post-ICU syndrome as in if you have to spend an extended period of time in the ICU your health may never be the same again regardless of why you were in the ICU so long.