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Articles Featuring Wesley

Zero new HIV cases: the goal for Mecklenburg County

Answers to 5 Key Questions About Gender Identity

Top to Bottom: All The Things Your Sex Ed Teacher Never Told You

HIV Cure Remains on Distant Horizon

AAHIVM Member Spotlight

20 Questions, Wesley Thompson

A Change of Heart

Senator Hagan Looks at Spread of AIDS in the South

Same-Sex Couples in North Carolina Prepare for Marriage Vote

Fighting for Life – Partners Fight to Keep Their Love Alive as One Battles Leukemia

Modern families – A Look Into the Lives of Those Who Will Be Impacted by Amendment One

Taking Some Time to Remember Ryan White

A Physician Assistant On the Frontlines of the AIDS Epidemic in North Carolina

Amity Medical Group

The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do

Covid-19 Update – 3/24/2020

North Carolina Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has updated guidance on testing.

North Carolina now has community transmission of COVID-19. Therefore, we are moving to a different phase of our response efforts and will be further increasing our population-based community mitigation strategies. The goal of mitigation is to decrease spread of the virus among our population – especially for those who are at highest risk of clinical severity, and our health care workers – so fewer people need medical care at the same time. In addition, we need to implement strategies to conserve supplies and capacity so our health care workers can care for people who need medical attention even during the peak of the outbreak.

Changes in testing recommendations: People with mild symptoms consistent with COVID-19 do NOT need testing and should be instructed to stay at home to recover. Mild symptoms defined as fever and cough without any of the following: shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest discomfort, altered thinking, cyanosis.

Articles Featuring Wesley

  • Zero new HIV cases: the goal for Mecklenburg County
  • Charlotte HIV/AIDS activists honored by POZ magazine
  • HIV Cure Remains on Distant Horizon
  • A Change of Heart
  • 20 Questions: Wesley Thompson

Articles by Wesley

  • International AIDS Conference 2016 brings worldwide community together
  • Trump administration proposal threatens HIV patients
  • HIV/AIDS in the South A Tale of Two Souths & the Great Equalizer
  • PEP, PrEP, & TasP: Terms Everyone Should Know

Wesley's Favorite Sites

  • American Academy of HIV Medicine (AAHIVM)
  • Ballantyne Family Medicine
  • Charlotte Transgender Healthcare Group (CTHCG)
  • North Carolina AIDS Action Network (NCAAN)
  • North Carolina AIDS Training and Education Center (NCATEC)
  • Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (RAIN)
  • St. Peter's Episcopal Church
  • The Body

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