coronavirus pandemic. Nicola Sturgeon urged Scots to reduce their Christmas bubbles from three to two households following crisis talks with UK leaders.
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Today we are using our chance to stand with the worldwide LGBTIQ+ community and their fight against HIV/Aids. In the time of a worldwide pandemic, it is important to remember the deadly virus and its impact especially, but not only to gay men.
coronavirus pandemic. Nicola Sturgeon urged Scots to reduce their Christmas bubbles from three to two households following crisis talks with UK leaders.
Boxing Day sales are usually a staple across the nation as shoppers battle the high street to nab the best bargains.This year, the coronavirus pandemic has forced retailers to rethink the post-Christmas shopping frenzy, with many announcing closures to give staff a break amid the current climate.Big chains like Aldi, Asda, M&S and Home Bargains have announced they will stay shut in a bid to allow staff to spend time with loved ones.However, chains including Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's have
direct to your inboxAlthough 2020 has been undoubtedly dominated by the coronavirus pandemic which has changed people's lives beyond recognition, there's one festive event that is still going ahead.Christmas Jumper Day.Many people who are working from home as a result of the pandemic can still join in by wearing their festive knitwear on online calls with their colleagues.
release its 2021 slate simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. That includes sprawling, special-effects-heavy tentpole pictures such as “The Suicide Squad” and “Dune,” as well as awards season hopefuls like “Judas and the Black Messiah” — all representing some $2 billion in production costs.
direct to your inbox LGBT Foundation has written to the BBC in response to a news feature which aired on World AIDS Day which encouraged viewers to use red ribbons to remember the lives lost to Covid-19. BBC North West posted a video on Twitter on Tuesday (December 1) encouraging people to pay tribute to victims of COVID-19 by tying a red ribbon around a tree.
SAN FRANCISCO – The National AIDS Memorial on Tuesday honored Drs. Anthony Fauci and David Ho during its virtual World AIDS Day event.
This World AIDS Day some of Los Angeles’ most important voices in the AIDS Crisis talk about their role in the AIDS crisis and the challenge we face in the age of Covid. The panel included Rob Watson, Richard Zaldivar, Mary Lucey, Karen Ocamb, Thomas Davis and John J.
direct to your inboxThe BBC has been criticised for using red ribbons to remember lives lost to Covid-19 on World AIDS Day.The red ribbon is used as the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV/AIDSIt is worn to raise awareness on and up to World AIDS Day, which is being marked today (December 1).But tonight, the BBC North West Tonight programme came under fire for tweeting a video that encouraged people to tie red ribbons to trees to remember those in the region who
Sam Fender and Rina Sawayama will perform on Elton John‘s World AIDS Day live-stream tonight (December 1).Hosted by Reggie Yates, the virtual event will be broadcast via John’s official TikTok profile from 7pm (GMT), with various stars from the social media platform expected to appear alongside celebrity guests.Performances and interviews will come from the aforementioned Fender and Sawayama, as well as Sam Smith.Elton John has partnered with TikTok in a bid to raise awareness, deepen
Run the World is about to become your if its first-look trailer is any indication. The eight-episode, half-hour original series is coming to in 2021, though we sadly don't have a premiere date quite yet. In a press release for the series, it's described as “the story of a group of Black women: vibrant, fiercely loyal best friends.
In the midst of Covid-19, and in observation of World Aids Day on 1 December, it’s worth taking a look at how another pandemic – one that has been widely recognised for close to four decades – has fared in terms of treatment and prevention options.
3 min read The Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations has warmly welcomed an announcement by the Federal Government, on World AIDS Day, that every person living in Australia with HIV will have access to life-saving antiretroviral medicine, regardless of Medicare eligibility.
Loved ones who died from HIV-AIDS were remembered during the 2018 World AIDS Day event in Long Beach at Bluff Park on Dec. 1, 2018. Photo: Michael Buitron.
In Equal Parts aims to educate everybody about modern HIV healthcare and prevention through a series of storytelling workshops, short films and digital talks.
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