St Kitts and Nevis looking to ‘big day’ of HIV testing
Friday is 2017 HIV Regional Testing Day
Wednesday, 28th June 2017
Health officials in St Kitts and Nevis are expecting a huge turnout from locals wishing to know their HIV/AIDS status this Friday (30 June)
The date is being observed as the 2017 HIV Regional Testing Day across the Caribbean.
The day has been organised annually for the last 10 years by LIVE UP: The Caribbean Media Alliance, with support from Scotiabank and the Pan-Caribbean Partnership against HIV/AIDS.
Gardenia Destang-Richardson, coordinator of the National AIDS Programme, said the turnout in 2016 was very encouraging.
“Last year we had a goal of 500 and we got about 582 persons,” she said.
The 582 people were tested from 20-24 June 2016.
“This year, we are pushing to get one thousand tested for [the month of] June.”
10 years of regional action
To achieve this goal, organisers from the Ministry of Health have chosen three areas in St Kitts and one in Nevis where free and confidential testing and counselling will take place.
The Basseterre locations are at Independence Square, and the parking lots of Best Buy Supermarket, Buckley’s, and RAMS Supermarket, Bird Rock.
In Charlestown, a temporary testing location will be available at the front of the Nevis Island Administration building.
Mrs. Destang-Richardson said Friday is a “big day” as it marks ten years of the regional call to action.
A number of local businesses have pledged support to the initiative by donating vouchers, coupons, tickets and other free merchandise as giveaways.
These include vouchers for breakfast, lunch and dinner, cell phone top-ups, free medical, eye care or dental examinations, coupons for beauty products, scenic railway tickets and much more.
Every person who gets tested on June 30 will dip and is guaranteed to receive a token.
“There’s still some stigma attached to HIV. People are still afraid to know their HIV status and I think when you do it in a group it gives that level of comfort where you think okay everybody else is doing it so it’s okay,” said the senior health official.
She added that sometimes everyone needs a little push to get tested. She expects that adding incentives will have a positive impact.
Persons are encouraged to telephone 467-1233, 1234 or 469-8010 for more information.
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