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Stand Up for PrEP!

Dept of Health, Whitehall, London. Thu 7 Jul 2016

  

 
 ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) get ready to start the protest outside the Dept of Health in Whitehall

 'I am 14 of 17 diagnosed with HIV today... Because My Gender Identity is being Ignored'

 red ribbon for the protesters holding the 17 posters - one for each person diagnosed each day with HIV

 

 

 The Out & Proud Diamond group of Gay Africans was taking part in the protest for PrEP for all

 'I am 16 of 17 diagnosed with HIV today... Because the government still won't support those who sell sex'

  One protester gets blue face make-up
 
 'I am 7of 17 diagnosed with HIV today.. Because no one gave me support to access PrEP online' 

'Women need PrEP too' 

'Profit = Death PrEP + LIfe Gilead! Give us PrEP NOW' protesters accuse durg company Gilead of making excessive profits 

by selling PrEP in the UK at huge prices compared to the equivalent generic is available elsewhere on the open market 

PrEP is off patent in many countries and the generic sells for a small fraction of the cost Gilead charges the NHS 

THe 17 posters - one fpor eacg 

YOu can order PrEP on the internet for around £40 per month 

 

 

 
   

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