By David C. Holzman
As COVID-19 swept the United States, the biggest question about how people with HIV would fare during the pandemic was whether they would become infected more frequently and severely than the general population, according to W. David Hardy, MD, AAHIVS.
Although evidence is still limited, it does not suggest that SARS-CoV-2 causes more virulent disease in people with HIV than those without HIV, said Dr. Hardy, a scientific and medical consultant and an adjunct professor of