National HIV Testing Day - June 27
Each year on June 27 we observe National HIV Testing Day. On this day, we unite with partners, health departments, and other organizations to raise awareness about the importance of HIV testing and early diagnosis of HIV. Help encourage HIV testing on National HIV Testing Day and every day to ensure people get tested for HIV, know their status, and get linked to care and treatment services.
Social Media Resources
Sample Social Media Messages
- Today is National HIV Testing Day. Are you #DoingIt? Find #HIV testing centers near you: bit.ly/NHTD2017 #HIVTestingDay
- 1 in 7 people living with #HIV in the US don’t know they have it. This #HIVTestingDay, make sure you’re #DoingIt.
- On National HIV Testing Day – June 27 – go to bit.ly/NHTD2017 and enter your zip code to find an HIV testing location near you. #DoingIt is fast, free, & confidential. #HIVTestingDay
- Are you #DoingIt on National #HIV Testing Day? Test your way & know your status. #HIVTestingDay
- June 27 is National #HIV Testing Day! Learn what @CDCgov is doing to encourage & educate ppl to get tested: #HIVTestingDay
- In 2015, young ppl aged 13-24 accounted for 22% of all new #HIV diagnoses in the U.S. https://go.usa.gov/x5z8x : #HIVTestingDay
- Schools can teach teens about prevention and testing for #HIV & other #STDs. https://go.usa.gov/x5Mnq #SchoolHealth #HIVTestingDay
- School health services can provide info on locations & free confidential #HIV testing. https://go.usa.gov/x5Mnq #HIVTestingDay
- Schools can help teens access health services like #HIV counseling & testing. https://go.usa.gov/x56eZ #HIVTestingDay
- Schools are vital partners in encouraging teens to take responsibility for their health. https://go.usa.gov/x5Mnq #SchoolHealth #HIVTestingDay
Posters and Infographics
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- Page last reviewed: June 28, 2017
- Page last updated: June 28, 2017
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention