As the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) increases, many LGBTQ people are understandably concerned about how this virus may affect us and our communities. Georgia Equality joined over 100 community organizations to highlight the LGBTQ community’s increased vulnerability to the Coronavirus. As LGBTQ community leaders, we stand with health leaders to make sure we do not allow any population to be disproportionately impacted or further stigmatized by the virus.
It’s important to communicate relevant and factual information as quickly as it can be confirmed. We are here to help and provide the resources you need to respond to the outbreak. Here’s a list of relevant resources:
For people living with and those affected by HIV/AIDS:
- What People With HIV Need to Know About the New Coronavirus
- 7 Ways to Prevent the Spread of the New Coronavirus
- Talk With Others About Coronavirus in the POZ Forums
- All the Latest News on Coronavirus
For people living with and those affected by liver disease, including Hepatitis:
- What People With Liver Disease Need to Know About the New Coronavirus
- 7 Ways to Prevent the Spread of the New Coronavirus
- Talk With Others About Coronavirus in the Hep Forums
- All the Latest News on Coronavirus
For people living with and those affected by cancer:
- What People With Cancer Need to Know About the New Coronavirus
- 7 Ways to Prevent the Spread of the New Coronavirus
- Talk With Others About Coronavirus in the Cancer Health Forums
- All the Latest News on Coronavirus
For the African-American community:
- What You Need to Know About the New Coronavirus
- 7 Ways to Prevent the Spread of the New Coronavirus
- Talk with Others About Coronavirus in the Real Health Forums
- All the Latest News on Coronavirus
For the Latinx community: