Abstract

The global population as a whole has been hit hard by the COVID-19 epidemic, which has infected 600 million people and caused 6.5 million deaths. The risk of contracting or experiencing severe effects from COVID-19 may be the higher in people with preexisting medical conditions. Despite the apparent hazards of getting sick from or losing loved ones to those infected with HIV, people living with HIV, especially homosexual males and MSM, are affected in unique ways that will endure even after the COVID-19 crisis subsides. Treatment and prevention for HIV/AIDS and their results. Using a comprehensive framework, this paper analyzes how COVID-19 has affected HIV patients, attempts to clarify the differences and parallels between COVID-19 and the HIV pandemic, and concludes with recommendations for future actions that policymakers and healthcare providers should take, so that to provide more theoretical basis for the prevention and control of COVID-19 and AIDS, especially MSM patients.

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