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Home > News & Updates > New Resource: COVID-19 Facts Sheets

New Resource: COVID-19 Facts Sheets

Posted on June 11, 2020

SERC has created a COVID-19 information series.  Three facts sheets are now available for download: Dating During COVID-19, Safer Sex During COVID-19 and Living With HIV/Hepatitis C During COVID-19.

Dating During COVID

Safer Sex During COVID

HIV and Hep C During Covid

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