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\nJune 27
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More than 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV, and 1 in 7 people don\u2019t know they have it. The good news is you can help change this \u2013 spread the word about National HIV Testing Day on June 27!
\nHIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. Many people with HIV don\u2019t have any symptoms. The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested.
\nWe can use National HIV Testing Day to raise awareness about the importance of HIV testing.
\nHere are just a few ideas:
\nWe\u2019ve made it easier for you to make a difference! This toolkit is full of ideas to help you take action today. For example:
\nToday is National HIV Testing Day! Take the test, take control: Find #HIV testing & services near you. https://bit.ly/1s9haqv #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \n#DYK? 1 in 7 people living with #HIV in the United States don\u2019t know they have it. Get tested today: https://bit.ly/1IyuxOQ #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \nThe only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested. Learn more about #HIV testing: http://bit.ly/2ncCiF5 #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \nIt\u2019s important to talk to your partner about getting tested for #STDs like #HIV. Use these tips to start the conversation: https://bit.ly/2GxW4lr #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \nHelp your kids make healthy decisions! Talk to them early and often about sex and relationships: https://bit.ly/2JWUhJY #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \nJoin @healthfinder and @CDC_HIVAIDS in celebrating National #HIV Testing Day. Find out how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/30Cw5Cv #NHTD
\n Tweet This! \nAdapted from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by email for more information and materials.