Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World AIDS Day -
in 2022Updated
1 December is #WorldAIDSDay.
We remember our friends and loved ones who have died from AIDS-related illnesses and stand in solidarity with all people who are living with or affected by HIV. https://t.co/Fi9tT5WOBu
Today, we join the global community in observance of #WorldAIDSDay - a day dedicated to raising awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the work being done to fight it. https://t.co/R6q3OFj6oi
We join the rest of the World today to mark World AIDS day and to raise awareness of the AIDS pandemic and remember those who have died of the disease. It is approximately 41 years since the first case of AIDS was discovered in Uganda in Kalisizo hospital. https://t.co/McohiRnvQO
Living with HIV is not a reason to stop loving.
People living with HIV who are on effective treatment and have an undetectable level of HIV in their blood can’t transmit HIV sexually.
This #WorldAIDSDay, help share the powerful message of #UequalsU! https://t.co/XR4hPkBDUO
Today is #WorldAIDSDay, a moment to honour over 40 million lives lost to AIDS, take stock of our response, & commit to ending AIDS.
We are not on track to end AIDS by 2030, and the reason is inequality.
But if we #EQUALIZE, we can end AIDS.
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Join our DMD, Dr. @JAnyantiSFH as she moderates the #WAD technical session which would be hosted by @NACANigeria in commemoration of the World's AIDS Day.
#WAD2022 https://t.co/H8vSFPZBdf
1 December is #WorldAIDSDay.
Join us as we fight for the human rights and health of all people.
It's time to #Equalize! https://t.co/RAceTA30UD https://t.co/nZxIAfxhSZ
Thank you to everyone who joined us to commemorate #WorldAIDSDay in Geneva!
Let's unite to end the inequalities holding back the end of AIDS.
Let's #Equalize! https://t.co/8ok7NEb2qY
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.