Elders and officials play role in HIV testing campaign
For Teena Dumais-Clarke, being tested publicly for HIV is about being a role model.
“It’s important for the community, they need to do this for their family and for their own health,” the health director with the northern community of Southend said as she took the test at the offices of the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority (NITHA) in Prince Albert Thursday morning.
Today is the second annual national HIV Testing Day.
“In a way it’s like diabetes, some people live with it and don’t know they have it. It’s the same with HIV, but with early detection it can be treated, and you can have better health and a better life,” she said.