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HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

Whereas , More than 40,000 citizens in the United States are becoming infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) every year, and more than 1 million people in the U.S. are already infected with HIV, including an estimated 18,000 Michigan citizens; and, 

Whereas , HIV Vaccine Awareness Day is an important acknowledgment of  the contribution of thousands of study volunteers, scientists, and health professionals committed to finding a safe and effective vaccine; and,

Whereas , Current medical treatments have been able to provide relief for many, but not all HIV infected persons, and because the expense of care is beyond the reach for many infected persons, the development of a vaccine becomes even more imperative; and,

Whereas , Developing a safe, effective and affordable vaccine that can prevent HIV infection in uninfected people is recognized as the best hope for ending the AIDS epidemic; and,

Whereas , Community support is essential in an effort to break down myths about HIV vaccine research; and,

Whereas , More HIV vaccines are being tested than ever before, and the number of HIV vaccine trial sites is expanding worldwide; and,

Whereas , Vaccines to prevent HIV infection offer the best hope of controlling a global pandemic; and,

Whereas , HIV Vaccine Awareness Day is commemorated by wearing an upside-down AIDS ribbon to form a "V"; and now therefore be it,

Resolved , That, I Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby proclaim May 18, 2008, as HIV Vaccine Awareness Day in Michigan, and I encourage all community-based organizations, local health departments, religious communities, civic groups, concerned citizens and others to utilize this day to learn about HIV vaccine research and be a part of making an HIV vaccine a reality.

 

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