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News
Welcome to End HIV 901
Welcome to the first newsletter from EndHIV901! Each month, we’ll bring you the latest news about our mission to end the HIV epidemic in Memphis and Shelby County. Thank you for being a part of this important mission!
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Education
Strategic Moves
EndHIV901 focuses on four key strategies that, implemented together, can end the HIV epidemic in Memphis.
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Metrics
Memphis Metrics
February 7 is National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. In Memphis and Shelby County, a majority of those living with HIV/AIDS were black (87%) and male (69%).
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Partner Spotlight
Shelby County Health Department
The Shelby County Health Department promotes, protects and improves the health and environment of all Shelby County residents. Find out how they can help you with HIV care.
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