Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World AIDS Day -
in 2022Updated
Asked why he isn't wearing a ribbon for World Aids Day, his spokesperson says that the Prime Minister doesn't believe in wearing items on his lapel.
Asked whether he wears a poppy, they reply that he does.
Today is #WorldAIDSDay 2022!!!
#RockTheRibbon with us and show your support for people living with HIV!
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Today, on World Aids Day, we remember those who have lost their lives to HIV-Aids.
Together, we will continue the fight against discrimination, to achieve better healthcare, and to end the stigma attached to the disease. https://t.co/xmKSINEYJl
#WorldAIDSDay Regular meditation improves willpower and improves functioning of body. Hundreds & thousands of DSS followers have medical proofs of recovery from incurable diseases via treatment. Regular meditation can do miracles even #WorldAIDSDay2022
Saint Ram Rahim Ji https://t.co/yAGEwPh8kK
Today is #WorldAIDSDay
We’ve made remarkable progress in the fight against HIV – but stigma continues to hold us back and that's completely unacceptable.
Everyone has a part to play in tackling stigma by telling as many people as possible the facts about HIV today.
It’s world AIDS day today , a disease which still ravages parts of the world and still carries a lot of Stigma.
Today I celebrate the lives of my friends who live daily due to the advancement in medicines which lets the live a normal healthy life and remember the not so fortunate https://t.co/HWDfjSR2Wd
#WorldAIDSDay
#WorldAIDSDay2022
Saint Ram Rahim Ji motivates to mediate regularly: the key to boost up self determination and will power to fight with any kind of incurable diseases. Millions have the medical proofs of their recovery from AIDS with meditation and medicines. https://t.co/H8SPL4plf1
Someone dies from AIDS every minute. If you’re a woman, young girl or child, that person is more likely to be you.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
On #WorldAIDSDay I’m joining
@UNAIDS to call on world leaders to #Equalize to end AIDS. https://t.co/LFsVwecMuE
World AIDS Day serves to remember those who have died from AIDS and to bring about awareness of HIV/AIDS through education and publicly held events. HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system and makes it progressively more difficult to fight infections and diseases.