Staying connected to care is more important than ever. Whether you're living with HIV or not, there are services available to keep you healthy and well.
In addition to in-person prevention and HIV services available in most places, many providers have expanded their tele-health and at-home services during COVID-19. Some health departments and local agencies offer FREE HIV self-tests to take at home or wherever is convenient.
FAQs: HIV and COVID-19
Get answers to frequently-asked questions about COVID-19 and HIV, including the latest information about vaccines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Getting Care
If you don’t have insurance, or are underinsured, there are options. The Ryan White program provides HIV medical care and treatment for those who need help.
Staying Connected
Staying socially connected is important. In powerful videos, individuals living with HIV speak about facing depression, anxiety and other mental health challenges, and getting help.
Staying Healthy: COVID-19 & HIV
Greater Than HIV ambassadors Blossom Brown, Charles Pettiford and Michael Chancley, all of whom work in the HIV field, talk about how HIV prevention and treatment services are evolving during COVID-19.
They also share what they are doing to keep themselves healthy, both physically as well as mentally.
SCSH Digital Toolkit
Get the Word Out!
Download FREE digital graphics on HIV self-testing, tele-PrEP and more to use on your web and social platforms to support your HIV work and outreach.