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Starmer becomes the first PM to take an HIV test

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Starmer becomes the first PM to take an HIV test
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Starmer becomes the first PM to take an HIV test

The UK has a target of zero new infections by 2030

Sir Keir Starmer has become the first western prime minister to take a public HIV test in an effort to destigmatise testing for the virus.

Ahead of HIV Testing Week, which starts on Monday, the Prime Minister took an at-home test at 10 Downing Street alongside soul singer Beverley Knight.

He said: “It’s really important to do it and I’m really pleased to be able to do it. It’s very easy, very quick.”

Told by Richard Angell, chief executive of HIV charity The Terrence Higgins Trust, that he was thought to be the first prime minister of a G7, European or Nato nation to take an HIV test, Sir Keir said he was “surprised”.

He added: “Let’s try to encourage other leaders to do the same thing because it’s really important, it’s easy, it’s convenient and it is much better to know.”

Mr Angell said: “It’s an important symbol for people who live with HIV, for fighting the stigma, and to let the public to know that tests are free, confidential and easy and available for everyone during this week, and it will make a big difference.”

Around 107,000 people live with HIV in the UK, with approximately 4,700 thought to be unaware of their status.

During HIV Testing Week, which runs from February 10-17, members of the public can order one of 20,000 free, confidential, at-home tests which Sir Keir and Ms Knight demonstrated in Downing Street. The test provides a result in 15 minutes.

Sir Keir has pledged to end new transmissions of HIV in England by 2030, and on World Aids Day last year announced £27 million for an expanded testing programme in NHS emergency departments.

Published: by Radio NewsHub

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