Impact of COVID-19 on People Living With HIV: Data From Five Medical Monitoring Project Sites, 2020–2022

aWashington State Department of Health Office of Infectious Disease, Olympia, WA;

bUniversity of Washington Department of Epidemiology, Seattle WA;

cOregon Health Authority Department of Public Health, Salem, OR;

dOregon Health & Science University Division of General Internal Medicine, Portland, OR;

eOffice of AIDS, Center for Infectious Diseases, California Department of Public Health. Sacramento, CA;

fNew York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York City, NY;

gPhiladelphia Department of Public Health Division of HIV Health, Philadelphia, PA; and

hPublic Health Seattle & King County HIV/STD Program, Seattle, WA.

Correspondence to: Steven Erly, PhD, 101 Israel Rd SE, Olympia, WA 98501 (e-mail: [email protected]).

The following authors work in positions that are funded by the CDC's Medical Monitoring Project: L.G. (1 NU62PS924592), K.A.B. (5 NU62PS924608), T.W.M. (NU62PS924596), S.E. (5 NU62PS924606), and C.K. (5 NU62PS924606).

The authors have no funding or conflicts of interest to disclose.

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These findings and conclusions represent the authors' viewpoints alone and not necessarily the views or opinions of the California Department of Public Health or the California Health and Human Services Agency.

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