Forbes (4/14) contributor Andrew Pulrang writes that for those with disabilities, “the most revealing and terrifying aspect” of the COVID-19 crisis “is the sharper, more critical view we are getting of long-standing strains of ableism in health care policy and medical ethics.” As the Center for Public Integrity reports, “Disability advocates have already filed formal complaints with the federal government about the rationing policies...in Alabama, Kansas, Tennessee and Washington.” In an initial response, the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Civil Rights “on March 28 issued a bulletin warning states and health care providers that it is discriminatory and illegal to deny any COVID-19 care.” Alabama and Louisiana have.