Prevention is the Best Medicine

As we strolled into the village for a few Sunday sherries, we happened upon this poster on the high street. It took us by surprise – but in a really good way.

Last week was HIV Testing Week, backed by a national campaign called It Starts With Me and offering free home testing kits for all. We’ve come a long way since testing involved a heart-stopping clinic visit and a nail-biting two-week wait for the result. While AIDS may not be the kiss of death it once was – unless you live in Sub-Sahel Africa, that is – the disease still stalks the bars and bedrooms. We have the real opportunity to rid ourselves of its toxic embrace once and for all. Because, after all, prevention is the best medicine.

3 thoughts on “Prevention is the Best Medicine

  1. What a great campaign! As a former Public Health educator, having given out many HIV results, I heartily applaud. I’m quite out of the loop these days but don’t kid myself to think it isn’t an issue in Mexico. The Mayan Train has brought many single men to work. Where there are camps there are sex workers. Mexico is pretty progressive maybe they’re providing condoms. One can only hope.

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