COVID-19 and MS

COVID-19 and MS

Coronavirus and MSThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a potentially serious respiratory disease first reported overseas in late 2019 and then spread to the United States in early 2020. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the United States and presents a number of questions and concerns for those affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). As this rapidly changing situation evolves, MSAA strives to be a trusted source of information by offering resources that promote health and safety for the entire MS community. This collection of resources has been developed to provide answers, support, and assistance during these challenging times.

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Informational Videos

COVID-19 Vaccines and MS Video Series

Featuring MSAA’s Chief Medical Officer and distinguished members of our African American and Hispanic/Latinx Advisory Boards, please watch these six PSAs for the English and Spanish-speaking MS communities. Topics include the importance of getting vaccinated and receiving a booster, the impact on communities of color, and the cultural context of vaccines.

View the entire series or see individual titles below:


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series Importance of Vaccinated

COVID-19 Vaccines and MS: The Importance of Getting Vaccinated

Featuring Barry Hendin, MD

MSAA’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Barry Hendin, discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the MS population and key considerations all individuals with MS should keep in mind about the current pandemic. Watch Now


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series

COVID-19 Vaccines and MS: Why Get a Booster Shot?

Featuring Barry Hendin, MD

MSAA’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Barry Hendin, explains the importance of getting a COVID-19 booster shot, and explains other key considerations on this topic. Watch Now


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series

COVID-19 Vaccines and MS:
The Detrimental Impact of COVID-19 on the African American MS Community

Featuring Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, FAAN

Dr. Mitzi Joi Williams (Medical Director of the Joi Life Wellness MS Center and Co-Chair of MSAA’s African American Advisory Board) shares insight on the impact COVID-19 has had on the African American MS community and key considerations for this patient population. Watch Now


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series

COVID-19 Vaccines and MS: The Cultural Context of Vaccine Hesitancy

Featuring Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, FAAN

Dr. Mitzi Joi Williams (Medical Director of the Joi Life Wellness MS Center and Co-Chair of MSAA’s African American Advisory Board) explains some of the historical context that drives vaccine hesitancy and explains why the current COVID-19 vaccines are recommended. Watch Now


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series

Vacunas COVID-19 y EM: La Importancia de Vacunarse

Con la participación especial de Lilyana Amezcua, MD, MS, FAAN

La Dra. Lilyana Amezcua (Profesora Asociada de Neurología Clínica en la Escuela de Medicina Keck de la USC y miembro del Consejo Asesor Hispano y Latinx de MSAA) analiza el impacto de COVID-19 en la población con Esclerosis Múltiple y las consideraciones clave que todas las personas con EM deben tener en cuenta en relación a la pandemia actual. Watch Now


COVID-19 Vaccine Video Series

Vacunas COVID-19 y EM: El Contexto Cultural de la Vacilación de las Vacunas

Con la participación especial de Lilyana Amezcua, MD, MS, FAAN

La Dra. Lilyana Amezcua (Profesora Asociada de Neurología Clínica en la Escuela de Medicina Keck de la USC y miembro del Consejo Asesor Hispano y Latinx de la MSAA) explica parte del contexto histórico que impulsa la resistencia o vacilación a las vacunas y explica por qué las vacunas actuales contra el COVID-19 son recomendadas. Watch Now


COVID-19 and MS Information

COVID-19 Facts Treatments and ResourcesMSAA has compiled the most pressing questions and resources to help navigate through the many issues associated with the ongoing pandemic, including:

Find answers on these topics and others in the COVID-19 and MS Information section.


News Articles from MSAA

The Motivator Summer/Fall 2020

Promoting Mental and Emotional Wellness During Difficult Times – The Motivator, Summer/Fall 2020 issue

The Motivator Winter/Spring 2020

Coping with the Emotional, Physical, and Mental Effects of a Pandemic – The Motivator, Winter/Spring 2020 issue

The Coronavirus and MS: What You Need to Know

March 6, 2020 (Updated March 25, 2020)
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Webinars

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What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 9

April 26, 2021
Topics: Recommendations for taking the FDA-approved vaccines and addressing questions around vaccine safety and effectiveness, timing disease-modifying therapies, and other vaccine-related topics.

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 8

January 25, 2021
Topics: Recommendations for taking the currently approved vaccines and addressing questions around vaccine safety and effectiveness, timing with infusion treatments, and other health concerns. Additionally, the program provides insights on following established safety measures, accessing medical care, and tips and strategies on improving physical and mental wellness during the ongoing pandemic.

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 7

October 19, 2020
Topics: Addressing many of the hot topics raised by the MS community including: risk factors for contracting the virus, questions surrounding disease-modifying therapies, concerns about the flu vaccine and pending COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, accessing medical care, planning for the holidays, and more.

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 6

August 17, 2020
Topics: Discussing the known and unknown facts around COVID-19, updates on vaccine development and timelines, medication impact, returning to work, and strategies to stay safe and improve physical and emotional wellness.

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 5

June 8, 2020
Topics: Risks associated with the virus; impact of MS medications; recommendations for accessing medical care; possible treatments or vaccines; physical and mental health strategies.

Dr. Mitzi Joy Williams

Understanding the COVID-19 Impact on MS in People of Color

Thursday, May 14, 2020
MS expert neurologist Mitzi Williams, MD, provides viewers with the latest news about the coronavirus and explores the scope of COVID-19 health disparities among vulnerable populations; social, economic and health inequities that increase risk of COVID-19; and strategies to reduce risk and optimize health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 4

May 11, 2020
Topics: MS treatment and symptom management approaches; Safely accessing medical care and adhering to CDC guidelines; Updates on the development of treatments and vaccines for the coronavirus; Vitamin D and COVID-19; Maintaining physical and emotional wellness

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 3

April 27, 2020
Topics: Cytokine storm; Potential vaccine development; How temperature/warm weather affects COVID-19

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 2

April 13, 2020
Topics: Management of MS symptoms if diagnosed with COVID-19; An explanation of underlying health conditions and their relationship to the coronavirus

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and MS – Program 1

March 30, 2020
Topics: The need to stay on therapy while weighing risks of traveling; Information on medical/infusion centers; Suggestions on how to keep socially distant without becoming socially isolated


COVID-19 and MS Study

MSAA is partnering with embleema on a series of surveys to help evaluate how COVID-19 has affected members of the MS community. Please visit this page to learn more and register to receive an invitation to this study.


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Helpline

Expanded Hours
MSAA’s toll-free Helpline provides assistance to members of the MS community Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:30 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern Time. To speak with a trained Client Services Specialist, please call MSAA’s Helpline at (800) 532-7667, extension 154. Questions to MSAA’s Client Services department may also be emailed to MSquestions@mymsaa.org.


Additional Resources


Free At-Home COVID-⁠19 Tests

Every home in the United States is eligible to receive four (4) COVID-19 tests free of charge. To order the tests, please visit covidtests.gov and enter your name and address. Anyone needing help to place an order for at-⁠home tests may call (800) 232-0233 [TTY (888) 720-7489].