File #: RS2020-672    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/23/2020 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 12/1/2020 Final action: 12/1/2020
Title: A Resolution recognizing December 1, 2020 as World AIDS Day in Nashville and Davidson County.
Sponsors: Brett Withers, Sharon Hurt, Nancy VanReece, Zach Young, Tanaka Vercher, Joy Styles, Brandon Taylor, Emily Benedict, Russ Bradford, Jennifer Gamble, Zulfat Suara, Kyonzte Toombs, Delishia Porterfield
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A Resolution recognizing December 1, 2020 as World AIDS Day in Nashville and Davidson County.

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WHEREAS, World AIDS Day is recognized annually on December 1, to reflect on the global HIV/AIDS pandemic and its impact on friends and families, to remember those we have lost, and to acknowledge that with access to medication and stigma-free services, the goal of eradicating HIV from our city is realistic; and

WHEREAS, it is especially important to recognize World AIDS Day this year, when the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted so many, similar to the early stages of the fight against AIDS; and

WHEREAS, the LGBTQ Caucus and the Minority Caucus of the Metropolitan Council understand that even while those living with medically-managed HIV experience good health and a high-quality of life, stark inequities in outcomes persist and require an intentional, community-driven approach in order to improve HIV outcomes for all, regardless of age, gender, race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, or socio-economic circumstance; and

WHEREAS, there were 125 new diagnoses of HIV in Davidson County in 2018, with more than 3,500 residents living with diagnosed HIV, and an estimated 720 additional residents living with HIV but unaware of their status; and

WHEREAS, more than 120 stakeholders dedicated their time and energy to a year-long community planning process that culminated in the February 2019 release of the "Nashville Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan" with five-year goals to:

? Ensure that 90% of residents living with HIV know their serostatus

? Decrease by 2/3rds the number of residents with newly acquired HIV

? Link 90% of those diagnosed with HIV to care within one month of diagnosis

? Engage 90% of people with HIV in care

? Ensure that 90% of those engaged in care will achieve viral suppression

? Eliminate disparities in HIV outcomes among all populations; and

WHEREAS, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a medication that prevents exposu...

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