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DEC18

Will we see COVID relief in 2020?

House and Senate leadership discussions on the next round of a long overdue COVID-19 package seem likely to come through at the last minute — and potentially over the weekend.

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Friday, December 18, 2020


DEC17

AIDS United marks International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This day calls attention to violent crimes committed again sex workers around the world, as well as the need to eliminate the criminalization, social stigma and discrimination which often results in violence against sex workers.

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Thursday, December 17, 2020


DEC17

Meet our newest cohort of People Organizing Positively

From creating a food pantry to implementing scholarships for students living with HIV, the 10 new grantees are working to harness the power and resiliency that already exists in their communities to make a clear difference in the lives of people living with HIV everywhere.

Posted By: Helen Parshall - Thursday, December 17, 2020


DEC16

COVID-19 shows why harm reduction programs must be treated as essential services

A new resource from AIDS United underscores how the COVID-19 pandemic reinforces the urgent need to support syringe services and harm reduction programs as essential services.

Posted By: Helen Parshall - Wednesday, December 16, 2020


DEC11

Still waiting on a spending deal

We have been anxiously anticipating Dec. 11 to see what the final fiscal year 2021 Congressional spending package looks like, but it seems we are all going to have to wait at least one week longer.

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Friday, December 11, 2020


DEC11

How will Biden's administration picks impact HIV policy?

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced Sunday their picks for key public health roles. Our policy team breaks down how these picks will be impacting the end of the HIV epidemic.

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Friday, December 11, 2020


DEC11

The racial disparities of COVID-19

People of color are being hospitalized and dying from COVID-19 at far higher rates than previously reported, new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show.

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Friday, December 11, 2020


DEC04

Messages of hope on World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day is a day to remember those we have lost to HIV and to recommit to doing all we can to stop new transmissions and ensure those of us living with HIV receive the care we need to live long, healthy and vibrant lives

Posted By: AIDS United, Policy Department - Friday, December 04, 2020


DEC02

Adapting harm reduction strategies to navigate winter and COVID-19

This winter is likely going to be a long and dark one for many of us, particularly those of us who use drugs. Overdose deaths have never been higher while COVID-19 rates are rising exponentially and COVID-related deaths are skyrocketing.

Posted By: Drew Gibson - Wednesday, December 02, 2020


DEC01

World AIDS Day: COVID-19 and the precedent of HIV

My hope this World AIDS Day is that the world will learn from the precedents the HIV epidemic laid out. Because if we learn from these precedents, we can save lives and the COVID-related death toll will come nowhere near that of HIV.

Posted By: Jesse Milan - Tuesday, December 01, 2020



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