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HIV Rates Surge: A Silent Crisis Returns
1 Dec
Summary
- National HIV infection rates increased by 35% in the past year.
- Newfoundland saw 19 cases in 2023 and 11 in 2024.
- Stigma prevents people from seeking vital HIV treatment and care.
National HIV infection rates have seen a concerning 35 percent surge, according to recent data, signaling a resurgence of the virus. This trend is prompting urgent calls for increased awareness and preventative measures across the country.
Newfoundland and Labrador specifically has experienced a notable uptick in new HIV cases. After years of between five and ten infections annually, the region recorded 19 new cases in 2023 and 11 by mid-2024. This increase highlights that HIV remains an active health concern, contrary to past perceptions.
Organizations are working to combat this rise through community events offering testing, support, and resources. A central focus is destigmatizing HIV, emphasizing that it is a manageable chronic illness. Encouraging regular testing and access to prevention materials are vital steps to ensure individuals receive necessary care and treatment.



