“While there have been great advancements in the medical realm, we haven’t made nearly as much progress in dealing with the social aspects of living with HIV. Stigma, lack of housing, being under or un-insured, income inequity, and discrimination leave many fighting to survive rather than being focused on their health (and rightfully so). My hope is that together, medical professionals, program managers, case workers, community members, and people living with HIV, can change the tide. It is up to us to be innovative, compassionate, and share the expertise we each have in order to break down barriers and achieve our goals for treatment, care and prevention while improving the overall quality of life for people living with HIV.”
Mayor's Message
“I am very proud and thankful for all the Denver residents who are staying at home and practicing physical distancing. I know this hasn’t been easy for many, but given the current data and advice from experts about the spread of COVID-19 in our community and across the country, these are the actions that are going to get us on the other side of this curve and protect the health of as many people as possible.”
SOURCE Date: 4/6/20
- Michael B. Hancock
Mayor of Denver, USA