Today
marks the 24th annual World AIDS Day, a day marked around the globe for
people to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people
living with the chronic disease and to commemorate people who died.
Julie
Dingwell is the executive director at AIDS Saint John, and she tells Tide news today is a chance to pause and reflect on how we're dealing
with the epidemic. She says there's still a lot of discrimination in
Saint John and around the world towards people with HIV. She says it's
that discrimination that sometimes discourages people from getting
testing out of fear of being shunned.
Dingwell
says AIDS is no longer a death sentence here in Canada, but a chronic
manageable condition. She stresses it's still a global pandemic, and our
government needs to step up. Dingwell says just recently parliament
voted down bill C-398 which would've let Canadian drug manufactures send
medicine to Africa to help fight HIV. Only 2 batches of medicine have
been sent to one country since 2008, she says.