In the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Do It London campaign reminds Londoners of the importance of HIV prevention and offers assurance that they can protect their health from HIV
In the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Do It London campaign reminds Londoners of the importance of HIV prevention and offers assurance that they can protect their health from HIV
Ahead of World AIDS Day tomorrow (Saturday, December 1), London local government reaffirms its commitment to supporting those affected by HIV/AIDS and to ending new HIV infections in the capital by 2030.
London boroughs today launch a new phase of their groundbreaking HIV prevention campaign, known as Do It London. The new Do It London campaign, which will run until early 2018, uses simple and clear imagery to inform the public of the variety of options for avoiding transmission of HIV through sexual contact, based on the latest scientific evidence on HIV prevention.