Resources for COVID and HIV/AIDS

The coronavirus pandemic is still affecting the Nashville area. Please contact a medical professional if you or a loved one has or has been in contact with someone with COVID-19. For resources on LGBTQ-friendly healthcare providers, visit our Find a Doctor page.

Mask up! For recent information on guidelines from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), click here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html).
For details on Tennessee guidelines, click here: https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html).

People with HIV are at higher risk of experiencing severe or even life-threatening symptoms of the coronavirus. Please act with caution if you must be in contact with others. See the current guidance for HIV-positive individuals and COVID-19: https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/guidelines/html/8/covid-19-and-persons-with-hiv--interim-guidance-/0?fbclid=IwAR3KY84zf_z5BoBfeV1xB8SrgNzMR8M96bAf0f7qjzVhGsuKOEjlA-MGC4A)

It is important to note that there have been many comparisons to COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. Avoid misinformation. While both COVID-19 and HIV are serious afflictions, understand that every virus is different. You should never be discriminated against for your status. Contact tracing is a vital resource in reducing the spread of both the coronavirus and HIV. HIPAA laws require your personal information to be protected when reporting your contacts. Be safe, be respectful, and be informed.