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    CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign offers resources about HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and stigma. You can watch videos and download materials to share.

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    • Today is #NBHAAD- a day to address the impact of HIV on Black communities. When we stand up to #HIV stigma, racism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination that serve as barriers to HIV testing, prevention, and treatment, we can #StopHIVTogether. https://t.co/cPyxVBTVAz https://t.co/OHbvYZsgKm

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    African Americans have the most severe burden of HIV of all racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Compared with other races and ethnicities, African Americans account for a higher proportion of new HIV infections, those living with HIV, and those ever diagnosed with AIDS.

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    • Today is Nat’l Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to acknowledge progress in #HIV prevention and care among Black/African American people while recognizing the work still needed. To #StopHIVTogether, we must address #HIVstigma and barriers. https://t.co/0TnE9cLN7g #NBHAAD https://t.co/WifMbUDQfP

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    CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign offers resources about HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and stigma. You can watch videos and download materials to share.

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    • Today is Nat'l Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to acknowledge progress in #HIV prevention and care among Black/African American people while recognizing the work still needed. To #StopHIVTogether, we must address #HIVstigma and barriers. https://t.co/LSvOaP2Ycm #NBHAAD https://t.co/ORIxh0jTSR

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    En Español [CC]Innovations in harm reduction are needed to effectively reach people who use drugs with vital HIV services and other lifesaving support. This …

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    • Research has shown that Black people who use drugs are statistically less likely to receive lifesaving healthcare services. Watch NIDA-supported researchers testing new ways to reach people with compassionate & quality care: https://t.co/OyYZ3kLRhD #NBHAAD #StopHIVTogether [1/2] https://t.co/nmTYoKGBhJ

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    African Americans have the most severe burden of HIV of all racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Compared with other races and ethnicities, African Americans account for a higher proportion of new HIV infections, those living with HIV, and those ever diagnosed with AIDS.

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    • Feb. 7 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Let’s celebrate progress in reducing new HIV diagnoses among Black people while recognizing that to #StopHIVTogether, we must address barriers like racism, homophobia, & transphobia. https://t.co/31O2Em4sX3 #NBHAAD https://t.co/CRSTRG8YYl

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    Panelists Taison Bell, MD, MBA, and Stella Safo, MD, MPH, address how lessons learned from the HIV epidemic can be applied to the current COVID-19 pandemic, including the benefit of team-based care and dismantling the stigma around testing positive, in a discussion led by Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, MD.  For more videos on this topic, please visit the Cultural Awareness Series page within the COVID…

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    • “How do we make sure that we don’t allow our tendency to stigmatize impact the way patients are treated?” @AmmahStarr shares important insight alongside @TaisonBell & @MatiH_ID on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: https://t.co/wSZVizhdDF #NBHAAD @HIVMA @RealTimeCOVID19 https://t.co/WjOTAKzVTF