COVID-19 articles from ECCQ’s Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health Program

ECCQ’s Hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and Sexual Health Program has created four articles containing important information relating to COVID-19. The articles are available in in English, Chinese and Vietnamese.

Viral hepatitis and COVID-19
This article discusses the differences between COVID-19 and Hepatitis A, B and C. It includes information about the differences in transmission, treatment, prevention and testing for both viruses. The article further highlights what to do during this pandemic if you have hepatitis.

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Click here to read the Chinese version.
Click here to read the Vietnamese version.

HIV/AIDS and COVID-19
This article discusses the differences between COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS and provides information about the two illnesses and outlines how these diseases are transmitted, tested and treated. This resource contains useful information on how to stay safe with HIV/AIDS during the current COVID-19 situation.

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Click here to read the Chinese version.
Click here to read the Vietnamese version.

Telehealth during COVID-19
This article outlines information about the new government COVID-19 telehealth service. It discusses what the service offers and how to appropriately and effectively utilise the service. The article further highlights what to do during this pandemic if you have Hepatitis B or C or HIV/Aids, and how Telehealth can help you.

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Click here to read the Vietnamese version.

Hepatitis B checkups during Covid-19 epidemic.
This article contains important information on how to safely get the checkups for Hepatitis B during the current Coronavirus situation.

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Click here to read the Vietnamese version.

When do I need to see a doctor if I have hepatitis B or C?

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