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Home / Health / Govt Silent on World AIDS Day as Funding Cuts Loom

Govt Silent on World AIDS Day as Funding Cuts Loom

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Federal government is not recognizing World AIDS Day for the first time in decades.
  • HIV research and community programs nationwide face new funding cuts.
  • Atlanta ranks third nationally for new HIV diagnoses, with high rates persisting.
Govt Silent on World AIDS Day as Funding Cuts Loom

This year marks a significant departure as the federal government has opted not to officially recognize World AIDS Day, breaking a decades-long bipartisan tradition. This decision coincides with growing concerns over new funding cuts impacting HIV research and community-based programs across the country. Such a stance is particularly concerning for cities like Atlanta, which has consistently ranked among the highest in the nation for new HIV diagnoses.

In metro Atlanta, Johneri'o Scott, known online as @JScottV, is amplifying his message about living with HIV. Scott, diagnosed ten years ago, utilizes platforms like TikTok to educate, answer questions, and challenge the stigma surrounding the virus. Despite encountering cruel online comments, his candor aims to normalize conversations and encourage vital testing, especially as the lack of official recognition sends a troubling signal about public health priorities.

Public health experts and physicians emphasize that the federal government's non-recognition, coupled with funding reductions, could severely hinder prevention and care efforts. Georgia's persistent high rates of new HIV diagnoses, particularly in underserved communities, highlight the critical role of educators like Scott and accessible resources. His urgent call for regular testing—every three to six months—underscores a proactive approach to combating the ongoing HIV epidemic.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The article indicates a shift in policy, occurring as HIV research and community programs face new funding cuts nationwide.
Atlanta has ranked third in the nation for new HIV diagnoses since 2021, with persistent high rates among its population.
Johneri'o Scott, known as @JScottV on TikTok, is an Atlanta resident living with HIV who educates and combats stigma online.

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