My poor brother (younger than me) has had his health decimated by long covid. Heart failure. He's very lucky to be senior in his company so they have done everything they can to enable him to continue working. Working from home. Provided everything he needed to be able to do that. Given him flexible hours. Working part-time. But still, he's being forced to give up work very early due to it. But of course, Long Covid is a big skive, isn't it? Just a way to get out of working.
As for those on here talking about generations of families that haven't worked...
I taught in Northumberland for 10 years. Whole communities decimated by Thatcher and the Tories. So yes, generations of families out of work. And it's tragic to watch. Bright, sharp, clever students in my class. Destined to either leave their families/homes/culture or end up unemployed because there is no work here. And then on top of it, the wealthy of the country call those families scroungers, playing the system.
If you're going to b*tch about the unemployed from the comfort of your detached home, your warm house, with a full stomach and a glass of wine in hand while you browse the net looking for your next foreign holiday or for your new car, perhaps you could look at who you vote for and blame them, rather than their victims.