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  1. Pinned Tweet
    15 Dec 2021

    Read more about the National HIV/AIDS Strategy on our new page: ➡️ Download the NHAS, ➡️ Read the 2-page fact sheet, ➡️ Access the Strategy at-a-glance file, and ➡️ Learn about prior strategies. Find the resources here:

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  2. Jan 21

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is an opportunity to increase awareness and continue conversations about . Find a list of resources from our federal partners (including a Live with Leadership webinar!) on the blog:

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    Jan 19

    DYK there are different types of HIV tests? Many HIV tests are quick, free, and painless. Learn more:     

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  4. Retweeted
    Jan 18

    Register for the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day webinar! WHEN: Jan 27, 1pm ET WHAT: panel discussion and overview of social determinants of health and how they impact HIV in Black communities, led by WHERE:

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  5. Jan 21

    The Ready, Set, PrEP program provides free medicine to those who qualify! Visit to see if can connect you to free , delivered to you at no cost.

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    Jan 21

    Across the nation, we are currently experiencing a severe, life-threatening blood and plasma shortage. This National Blood Donor Month, consider making a blood donation. Your donation can help save a life. Learn more: .

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    Jan 20

    TODAY: , through , awarded $103 MILLION in American Rescue Plan () funds to 45 grantees to reduce and promote & wellness in the health workforce. Learn more:

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  8. Jan 17

    The National HIV/AIDS Strategy () recognizes racism as a serious public health threat that directly affects millions of Americans and outlines objectives & strategies to reduce -related disparities & health inequities. Learn more:

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  9. Jan 17

    In a speech to the Medical Committee for Human Rights in 1966, stated that “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.” We’ve made progress, but disparities still exist.

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  10. Jan 17

    is a national day of . See today as a day on, not a day off! Reach out to a local service organization to ask about -safe volunteer opportunities near you. Learn more about how you can get involved:

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  11. Jan 14

    Post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is a way to prevent transmission after a recent possible exposure to the virus. You can learn more about PEP by visiting:

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  12. Jan 14

    ⏰ This is the LAST WEEK to enroll in a 2022 plan! Remind your friends to enroll by Jan 15 and for essential health benefits, including no-cost preventive services & prescriptions.

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  13. Jan 13

    : Review updates to the Recommendations for the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs During and Interventions to Reduce Perinatal Transmission in the U.S.:

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  14. Jan 13

    Let’s stay connected! Get updates directly sent to you. Sign up today:

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  15. Jan 13

    ⏰ January 15th is the LAST DAY to enroll for Marketplace insurance coverage! Hear from ’s Harold Phillips, Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy on .

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 12

    New infections fell 8% from 2015-2019. The initiative seeks to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030. Continued use of key prevention & treatment strategies is key to reaching this goal. Learn more:

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  17. Jan 12

    The Biden-Harris Administration has released the Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters 2023 Proposed Rule as part of ongoing efforts to ensure a more health care system. Public comments can be submitted through Jan. 27. Find additional info:

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  18. Jan 12

    : The national community partnership between ’s initiative & helped bridge the gap in HIV testing during by expanding testing options in high-need areas. Learn more:

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  19. Jan 11

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is just a few weeks away! Stay tuned for highlights on related federal and partner activities.

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  20. Jan 11

    HIV stigma is a barrier to ending the . We can all stand up to stigma by making sure biases & misinformation don’t keep people from getting tested & accessing the prevention, treatment, & support they need. 👫

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  21. Jan 10

    As we kick off 2022, we look back at the most-viewed blog posts from 2021. Find the top hits here:

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