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This observational study will prospectively characterize the long-term symptoms and side effects of COVID-19 in cohorts of people living with and without HIV. This will be achieved through a series of remote study visits involving completing surveys about health history, symptoms, mood, quality of life and changes in health, and up to two blood draws from home through the use of a mobile phlebotomy service.
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This is a prospective observational study being conducted to learn about late (2+ weeks or more) effects of COVID-19 in people living with and without HIV. The investigators plan to do this by studying people who have COVID-19 and people who have not had COVID-19, and by studying people living with HIV and people who are HIV-negative. The investigators will investigate the average duration of symptoms after COVID-19, how these symptoms affect quality of life, and what medical complications are common after COVID-19 in people with and without HIV.
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This is a fully remote study and all study activities can be done from home or another location of the participant's choosing.
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392 participants in 4 patient groups
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