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If I have a short-term illness or disability, am I covered under the ADA?
Usually, a temporary or short-term injury or illness does not qualify as a disability. In order to be covered, the impairment must "substantially limit" one or more major life activities. For example, if a person were to have any of the following impairments, that person would be protected under the ADA: AIDS, cancer, cerebral palsy, tuberculosis, heart disease, hearing or visual impairments.
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