Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World AIDS Day -
in 2023Updated
In 2005 AIDS almost killed me. Now I’m HIV undetectable (can’t pass on the virus) and expected to live a full life. I’m here today because of advances in treatment & expert care. 30+ million people have died of AIDS to date. We must never forget them. Show more
On World AIDS Day we remember every life cut short by HIV-Aids. Today HIV positive people can live freely and love freely. But there is still work to do. The next Labour government will continue the fight to end new cases of HIV in the UK by 2030. Show more
Today is World AIDS Day and we remember all those lost too soon to AIDS-related illness. We stand together with those affected by AIDS and HIV. #WorldAIDSDay All On The Board
NEW: On World AIDS Day, I’m proud to announce that City Hall will help fund the first permanent HIV & AIDS memorial in London, near the site of the first dedicated hospital ward in the UK in Camden. standard.co.uk Memorial for victims of HIV and AIDs takes first step as Sadiq Khan commits funding
We are at train and tube stations across the country taking donations and sharing ribbons ahead of #WorldAIDSDay If you are in a station pop by, if not, go to http://THT.org.uk/donate. Every Show more
#WorldAIDSDay2023 Philly Bongoley Lutaaya is highly known as one of the first Ugandans to publicly declare their HIV status. He then went on to release the iconic song, Alone and Frightened, a song that became the poster child of #Uganda's fight against HIV/AIDS. On 13 April… Show more
It's #WorldAIDSDay & we honor those we lost by sharing stories & keeping the memories & spirits alive. Jonathan Bailey hosted a show called "The Showstopper" earlier this year. It talks about the early AIDS epidemic in London's West End. It's really good Show more soundcloud.com BBC Radio 2: The Showstopper (ft. Jonathan Bailey)
Ms. Tina opened up about Uncle Johnny on ABC’s ‘Viral: A World Without AIDS’ last year on World AIDS Day, discussing his diagnosis and how he influenced Beyoncé growing up. Beyoncé honored him by dedicating the RENAISSANCE Film to his memory and by releasing it on Show more
— BEY-Z🐝 is ALL UP IN YOUR MIND ⊚ Fan Account (@beyzhive) December 1, 2023
"The danger greater than the virus itself is that of stigma" It's #WorldAIDSDay2023 and, after 4 decades, let's end the stigma around HIV. Get tested Show more
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.
World AIDS Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World AIDS Day in 2023 was Global solidarity, shared responsibility.