Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which can cause illness in animals or humans. COVID-19 is the name given to the infectious disease caused by the most recently discovered novel coronavirus, called SARS-COV-2. Not everyone who is infected with SARS-COV-2 will end up getting sick with the disesase, COVID-19, and people can have anything from no symptoms at all to mildly sick or severely ill. The common symptoms are fever, tiredness and cough, the main way the virus causing COVID-19 can be spread is via droplets e.g when a persons coughs, or via contact with objects that has been infected with droplets and then touching eyes, nose/ and or mouth.
At present, there is no evidence to suggest that there is an increased risk of infection and increased severity of illness for people living with HIV(given that they are not immunosuppressed and /or have other co- infections or co-morbidities).
General precautions are taken regardless which are-
Regular hand washing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, your sleeve or your elbow
Put any used tissues in the bin immediately
Avoid touching eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands
Continue to take your HIV treatment regularly, as prescribed to keep your immune system as strong as possible
Additionally, people living with HIV should ensure vaccinations are up to date ( Influenza and Pneumococcal vaccines)
Coronavirus is a highly infectious pandemic that must be taken seriously. Lets us do our part in keeping ourselves and those in the vulnerable populations healthy and safe.

Blessing Adewunmi – LeNNiB Champion 2020