Today marks WorldAIDSDay. HHS leaders, including HHS_ASH, are remembering and honoring those we have lost to HIV, and reaffirming their commitment to ending the HIV epidemic. Learn more:
“Ending the HIV Epidemic: Equitable Access, Everyone’s Voice.”
Observed annually on December 1, this day is dedicated to people across the world uniting in the response to HIV, including people with and at risk for HIV, and to reflect on those who have died from AIDS-related illness. Despite the progress made over the last four decades, HHS recognizes that HIV is still a serious public health challenge and supports the White House in the release of an updated national strategy.
As this year’s World AIDS Day theme reminds us, there is work still ahead to achieve equitable access to HIV prevention, care, and treatment in every community. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel Levine, and U.S.
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