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Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/national-strategy-to-end-the-aids-epidemic-by-2030/
Message: COVID-19 is a serious disease and all people living with HIV should take all recommended preventive measures to minimize exposure to, and prevent infection by, the virus that causes COVID-19. It’s important to underline that there is currently no strong evidence that people living with HIV are at an especially increased risk of contracting COVID-19 or if they do contract it they will experience a worse outcome. This does not mean that people living with HIV should take COVID-19 lightly and they must take all precautions to protect themselves. As in the general population, older people living with HIV or... https://vietnam.unaids.org/what-people-living-with-hiv-need-to-know-about-covid-19/
Message: Viet Nam demonstrates continued commitment to meet the ambitious Fast-Track Targets of 90-90-90 by 2020 and the end of AIDS as a public health issue, as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. In order to achieve these goals and to reach epidemic control, it is essential that continued focus be given to reducing new infections. Prevention remains an essential component of Viet Nam’s national HIV response. Evidence and efforts from within Viet Nam and globally show that HIV prevention saves lives and money. It is a sound, cost-effective and humane investment. Strong steps have been taken to harness the benefits... https://vietnam.unaids.org/a-review-of-hiv-prevention-in-viet-nam/
Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/vinaprep-a-project-results-briefing/
Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/the-benefits-of-knowing-your-hiv-status/
Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/viet-nam-snapshot-2018/
Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/90-90-90-treatment-target-toward-ending-aids-in-viet-nam/
Message: https://vietnam.unaids.org/viet-nam-snapshot-2017/
Message: Pilot model to Reduce HIV- related stigma & discrimination in healthcare settings in Ho Chi Minh City https://vietnam.unaids.org/fact-sheet-pilot-model-to-reduce-hiv-related-stigma-discrimination-in-healthcare-settings/