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San Francisco COVID

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Message from the Mayor

“As we respond to the COVID-19 crisis, we continue to listen to public health experts and make decisions based on facts and data. It’s also important that the public know what is going on with cases in our community, and that we are as transparent as possible about the number of cases, testing numbers, hospitalizations and what that means for the resources we have and what we’ll need more of.” Source Date: April 7,2020

London Breed
Mayor of San Francisco

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Houston

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Message from the County Judge

“We are proudly reaffirming our commitment to helping those living with HIV/AIDS and to ending the epidemic. We will continue to provide the best quality care for our HIV/AIDS community and work to stop new transmissions from occurring, but we know there is so much more to be done.”

Lina Hidalgo
County Judge
Message from the Mayor

“Ending HIV is not only a lifesaving endeavor, but it is also an economically sound approach that saves millions of dollars in health care costs. I’m proud to add Houston as a Fast-Track City, complementing the quality work of the Houston Health Department in ending the HIV epidemic.”

Sylvester Turner
Mayor of Houston

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Charleston Metro Area

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Message from the Mayor

We are proud to be a Fast-Track City to address this public health epidemic. Working with our state and community partners, our goal is to eliminate the stigma associated with HIV and increase public engagement in treatment opportunities and prevention resources among people in the Charleston area.

John J. Tecklenburg
Mayor of Charleston

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Dallas County

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Message from the County Judge

“By ensuring that 90 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS know their status, 90 percent are receiving appropriate treatment, and 90 percent have viral loads that are undetectable and therefore cannot be transmitted; we can end the HIV epidemic by 2030. That is transformative for our community, especially the approximately 18,000 people in Dallas County living with HIV/AIDS and their families."

Eric Johnson
Mayor

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Durham County

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Message from the Board of Commissioners

“I am proud of Durham for working together to end this disease that continues to threaten the health and vitality of our citizens. With our successful, comprehensive partnerships in the community, we will continue to educate our residents, support our healthcare providers and make continued progress to end AIDS.”

Brenda A. Howerton
Durham County Board of Commissioners
Message from the Mayor

“Our community is stronger when we work as one, striving to care for our neighbors together. We are fortunate to have so many resources and dedicated and caring individuals right here in Durham. This is an achievable goal and I commit to doing all that is necessary to fully achieve our 95-95-95 goals. We can do this Durham!”

Mayor Elaine O’Neal
Mayor of Durham

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Kampala

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"Kampala is at the heart of the country and the only capital city in Uganda hence characterized by challenges such as high rural urban migration, influx of the urban poor, and high demand for quality health services among others. The dynamics above call for strong advocacy and co-ordination especially from the perspective of resource mobilization if the barriers to access to HIV services and Behavioral change are to be broken. As the mayor that is driven by equity and services delivery for the city populace, I pledge to strongly advocate for allocation of resources geared towards HIV services delivery and create a platform for strategic discussions about the HIV response in addition to propelling of prevention and Behavior change drive among the youth as a known high risk group in the city. I am well aware that prevention is far less costly than treatment."

Erias Lukwago
Lord Mayor

"KCCA is committed to the goal of ending the AIDS epidemic through focused and efficient HIV programming which encompasses increasing HIV testing, access to Anti-Retroviral therapy and stopping new HIV infections among high risk groups such as Young people, Key populations and Priority Populations. This commitment is in line with the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities, which calls for ending the AIDS epidemic in cities by 2030. Therefore, the City Authority continues to galvanize and develop innovative strategies of ensuring that the AIDS is controlled through partnerships across all critical levels of decision making and resource mobilization. Transforming Kampala to a better City".

Dr. Okello Ayen Daniel
Ag. Director, Public Health and Environment, Kampala Capital City Authority

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