Promising to take “aggressive action” to end HIV in the U.S., President Joe Biden on Worlds Aids Day on Wednesday announced a 3-year roadmap to help reduce new HIV transmissions in the U.S. by 90% by 2030. And he did so by being the first U.S. president to link systemic racism and other discrimination directly to the prolonged HIV epidemic.
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared December 1 as World AIDS Day in 1988. Over 36 million lives have been lost to HIV or AIDS-related diseases so far, and an estimated 37.7 million individuals are suffering from it, at the end of 2020. World AIDS Day 2021: From causes, prevention to treatme
Worlds Aids Day is observed every year on 1 December and this year the day falls as Wednesday. The theme of World Aids Day 2021 is End Inequalities, End Aids. Check out the slogans and posters for.
Ahead of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, a Hospice of Michigan worker is sharing her story of working on the front lines of the AIDS crisis in Michigan in the '80s.