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COVID-19 vaccines and HIV
01 June 2021
English edition updated June 2021. The COVID-19 vaccines authorized by regulators significantly reduce the risk of severe disease and death and are believed to be safe for most people, including people living with HIV. This document is also available in Arabic and Portuguese.
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