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LGBT Anxiety About COVID-19 and Information for Trans Individuals
Staff Therapist Randall Leonard, LCSW-C, discusses ways to manage anxiety about COVID-19, as well as important information trans individuals should know.
Navigating Social Distancing and Self-Quarantine
Staff Therapist Ryan Heemann, LCPC, and Substance Use Therapist Cathi Medina, LCSW-C, discuss social distancing and ways to stay connected while staying home.
COVID-19 Risks for People Living with HIV
Dr. Sebastian Ruhs, our Interim Chief Medical Officer and Director of Infectious Diseases, answers a few common questions about the risks of COVID-19 for individuals living with HIV.
COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Sebastian Ruhs, our Interim Chief Medical Officer and Director of Infectious Disease, and Mary Stagg, Infection Preventionist, discuss some commonly asked questions about the new coronavirus and COVID-19.
Reducing Kids' Anxiety About COVID-19
Maisha Davis, LCSW-C, our Director of Social Work and Outreach, discusses how to reduce your family's anxiety over COVID-19 and make a plan together!
Baltimore Sun: Dr. Bruno on How to Treat COVID-19 Symptoms
From The Baltimore Sun, Sunday, March 22, 2020:
“A lot of the self-care advice is the same no matter what it is, with the social distancing aspect to it if it’s coronavirus,” said Dr. Richard Bruno, a primary care doctor at Chase Brexton Health Services.
Washington Blade: Chase Brexton Responds to Coronavirus
From The Washington Blade, Tuesday, March 17, 2020:
Metro Weekly: Dr. Ruhs Discusses Impacts of COVID-19 on HIV+ Individuals
From Metro Weekly, Monday, March 16, 2020:
Information on COVID-19 and HIV
Dr. Sebastian Ruhs, interim Chief Medical Officer and Director of Infectious Diseases, offered the following information for individuals living with HIV who are concerned about the effects of COVID-19.
LGBT Health Resource Center Joins Open Letter on LGBTQ+ & COVID-19
The LGBT Health Resource Center joined more than 100 other organizations as signatories of a national open letter about coronavirus and the LGBTQ+ communities.