World AIDS Day serves to remember those who have died from AIDS and to bring about awareness of HIV/AIDS through education and publicly held events. HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system and makes it progressively more difficult to fight infections and diseases.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World AIDS Day - in 2021
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Officially, our birthday was yesterday, when seeing as it was World AIDS Day, we officially celebrate the occasion on the 2nd of December, 28 years of JOY.
Thank you so much to those who have helped bring JOY to life from 1993 to now. Here's to many more years of JOY! 🏳️🌈🧡 https://t.co/RsIK0Lc0uu
December 1st is World AIDS Day. Today, we raise awareness of the issues surrounding HIV and AIDS, and remember those who have died because of it. https://t.co/Q9Ev5Uhllh
Today is World #AIDS day. Let us #PrayTogether for the many people who are affected by this syndrome. In some areas of the world, access to the necessary treatment is not available for many of them. Let us commit ourselves to guarantee fair and effective health care.
Today is World AIDS Day.
#WorldAIDSDay aims to raise awareness across the world and in the community about HIV and AIDS.
To mark this day, NRCH will be hosting a Lunch and Conversations at the front of our building from 12 pm.
Hope to see you there! https://t.co/PfQcYVMAaw
Argyle Court residents made red ribbons as the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV on World AIDS Day. #WorldAIDSDay https://t.co/yhXuA6xtiZ
Remembering my cousin Brad Levido (1953-1993) this World AIDS Day. Always wishing he’d lived and I’d one day been able to know him as an adult and dance with him at a big queer party.
📷 C. Moore Hardy https://t.co/UO8vsi73rL
Today is Worlds AIDS Day and also marks 40 years since the first 5 cases of AIDS were officially reported. #knowyourstatus #WAD If you want to know more about how to prevent HIV and learn the basics about HIV itself, head over to: https://t.co/xQ07ciwIAQ https://t.co/Hm8IHYzMOV
Each year on World AIDS Day we pause to remember those lost to AIDS and stand in solidarity with those living with HIV. #WorldAIDSDay https://t.co/jCVYa4cVHh
World AIDS Day is an important opportunity to reflect on the many people we have lost to HIV/AIDS since the first diagnosis 40 years ago, to acknowledge the remarkable scientific progress that has been made, and to reinforce our focus on what still needs to be done. https://t.co/bIeViYE8g8
Annually on December 1st, we commemorate World AIDS Day and reflect upon our worldwide response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This year has been especially poignant as we mark 40 years since the first five cases of what later became known as AIDS were officially reported. https://t.co/VIQMQ8ZjbS
— Mackenzie Social Work Services (@MackenzieWork) December 1, 2021