News Update
THE National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has urged the public to approach this year’s Valentine’s Day with a focus on safety and responsibility, emphasizing that love and intimacy should always go hand in hand with protection.
Dr. Temitope Ilori, Director General of NACA, highlighted in a press statement signed by Mrs. Toyin Aderibigbe that Valentine’s Day should be celebrated with informed decisions, with individuals taking steps to protect themselves and their partners from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Dr. Ilori pointed out that HIV remains a significant public health issue, but it is preventable. She cautioned that risky behaviors—such as unprotected sex, having multiple partners, or substance abuse—can increase the likelihood of HIV transmission.
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She stressed, “We want everyone to enjoy Valentine’s Day while making choices that safeguard their health. HIV is preventable, and we have the means to halt its spread. Love responsibly, get tested, and make informed decisions.”
The statement also emphasized the importance of knowing one’s HIV status to protect both yourself and others. Regular HIV testing should be incorporated into personal healthcare routines, with free testing available at all government hospitals.
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