Hi John,
Today is National HIV Testing Day, a great day to get tested for HIV and talk to your friends and family about HIV testing. Testing is such an incredible tool for staying healthy, so schedule a test today and then talk about it — in person, on social media, in that groupchat you've always thought about muting.
The best way to destigmatize HIV testing is open and honest conversation — starting with sharing some of these resources we shared today:
Getting tested is a key way we can #StopHIVTogether.
Testing is the first step, and this year’s National HIV Testing Day theme is “Take the Test & Take the Next Step.”
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If you test negative, you can keep using HIV prevention tools like PrEP, PEP, and condoms.
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If you test positive, you can stay healthy by beginning HIV treatment. Thanks to decades of fierce activism, technological advances, and scientific research that activists demanded be prioritized, there are millions of people living with HIV today who are thriving!
HIV testing is an act of self-care, and it’s free, easy, and confidential.
Advocates for Youth is a National Partner of the Let’s Stop HIV Together Campaign. Follow the #StopHIVTogether hashtag for more updates and news like this email.
In solidarity,
Advocates for Youth
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