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in English This article provides an overview of the social situation of disabled and chronically ill persons in the pandemic. It discusses findings and positions on the social-ecological characteristics of the pandemic, the increased risks of illness and mortality in institutionalized disability care, as well as triage and the emergence of social Darwinist-tinged ideologies of conspiracy. Finally, questions about crisis management are raised.