AIDS: Don't Die of Ignorance

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title: AIDS: Don't Die of Ignorance
text: AIDS: Don't Die of Ignorance was a public health campaign begun in 1986 by the UK Government in response to the rise of HIV/AIDS in the United Kingdom. The government believed that millions of people could become infected and a leaflet was sent to every home in the UK. Norman Fowler, then Secretary of State for Health and Social Services, felt that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "wasn't a natural supporter" of the campaign as she felt that informing people of HIV and unprotected sex would make
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description: British public health campaign
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date created: 2020-03-04T09:14:08Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T07:25:52Z
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