Due to the high number of HIV infections, the pandemic has increased the material and human burdens on the health sector, as well as the requirement for health care for persons infected with Covid-19, depending on the level of infection and severity of cases in isolation and quarantine centers. It has also increased the working hours of medical staff in the first line of defense in dealing with the pandemic, particularly preventive medical staff and crews working in Corona screening, examination, and quarantine centers, as well as staff working in laboratories and staff working in hospitals receiving suspicious cases, and technical committees and administrative staff involved in pandemic management at all levels, so that medical staff are considered to be highly likely to be infected because they are in the immediate line of contact with suspected and infected cases.