The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted and changed the way we do everything — from how we work to how we socialize, parent, receive care and information, and make decisions for ourselves and those we care for.
Two and a half years into the pandemic, women continue to be the most affected by the disruptions in work and school schedules while, at the same time, often being responsible for caregiving decisions for their families.
Through our Covid-19 education program, we’re raising awareness about the importance of screening, prevention and vaccination. We’re also offering helpful information about caregiving, antiviral treatments, managing symptoms, living with long Covid and sharing stories from real women who have faced challenges as a result of the virus.
This resource was created with support from Pfizer.Resources
While Covid-19 may affect each person differently, some health conditions, like living with obesity, can put you at greater risk for complications, disease severity and poor health outcomes. For example, living with obesity may triple the risk of hospitalization from Covid-19. For more information, contact your healthcare provider and visit the links provided below.
HealthyWomen Resource List
- Ask the Expert: Covid-19 and Obesity
- Obesity Puts You at Higher Risk for Severe Illness from Covid-19
- Obesity, Racism and Covid: A Deadly Combination
- The Intersection of Long Covid and Obesity
- Covid and Obesity: How to Reduce Risk Factors
En Español
- El covid-19 y la obesidad: Cómo reducir los factores de riesgo
- La obesidad te da un mayor riesgo de enfermarte gravemente de covid-19
- La intersección entre el covid-19 persistente y la obesidad
- La obesidad, el racismo y el covid-19: Una combinación mortal
COVID-19 Resources
Obesity Resource List
- Obesity Action Coalition
- Obesity Care Advocacy Network
- Obesity Society
- USDA Nutrition
- Community Efforts/Overweight and Obesity CDC