May 19 is National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NAPIHAAD) It is a reminder of the ongoing efforts to promote HIV prevention, testing, and treatment among Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander people.
Share these tweets and infographics with #NAPIHAAD to spark conversations about Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian communities and HIV.
Sample tweets:
- Today is National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. #NAPIHAAD is an opportunity to learn more about how Asian, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander communities are impacted by #HIV.
- May 19 is National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. On #NAPIHAAD, let’s work together to reduce #HIVstigma & promote prevention, testing, and treatment in Asian, Pacific Islander, & Native Hawaiian communities.
- #HIVstigma can be a barrier to #HIVtesting. For #NAPIHAAD, help reduce HIV stigma in Asian, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander communities by breaking down barriers and encouraging testing. Use @AIDSVu’s service locator: https://aidsvu.org/services/#/testing
- The rate of viral suppression among Asian people in the U.S. (68%), is higher than the national average (65%). For #NAPIHAAD, let’s continue to improve access to care, increase awareness, & advance health outcomes for everyone. Read more: https://aidsvu.org/national-asian-pacific-islander-hiv-aids-awareness-day-2023/
- In 2020, Asian, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander people had lower rates of #HIVtesting compared to the U.S. national average. Check @AIDSVu’s service locator to find testing sites near you: https://aidsvu.org/services/#/testing #NAPIHAAD