Red Deer groups raise awareness for World Aids Day
As World AIDS Day arrives again this Dec. 1, it’s estimated that 6,500 Canadians are living with undiagnosed HIV.
That number, from the Public Health Agency of Canada, represents about 10 per cent of all those who are HIV-positive.
For 2023, the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) and CATIE, are partnering on an awareness campaign to mark the international observance. World AIDS Day, which started three years prior, notably comes one week after the anniversary of the death of Freddie Mercury (Nov. 24, 1991), who tragically died from AIDS-related illness 33 years ago.
CATIE reminds that Canada has committed to ending AIDS as a global public health threat by 2030, a goal hoped to be achieved alongside a United Nations programme called UNAIDS.


