study from Australia found that one in four PrEP users stopped taking their PrEP during the pandemic. Another 5% switched from daily dosing to on-demand dosing.Queerty spoke with doctors from sexual health clinics in the US who reported similar findings.It’s not just because some people were having less sex: Some patients felt less comfortable traveling to clinics whilst they were supposed to be staying home.
Others didn’t take to telehealth services.“There’s that digital divide,” says Dr. Maya Green, Medical Director for Howard Brown Health and Founder of HIV Real Talk, a community-based HIV screening and prevention project in high-risk communities in Chicago.“There’s the access to care issues that a lot of people experience, and then.