Covid and covid testing have been getting everyone's attention the past few years. But Monday is a day to remember the "other " virus -- AIDS.
Back in the '80s, AIDS was the big news maker. But thanks to testing and treatments people with AIDS can expect much better outcomes today. In honor of National HIV Testing Day on Monday, the Kent County Health Department has scheduled walk-up free testing at three Grand Rapids parks this week.
- 1-4 p.m. Monday at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, 1200 Franklin St. SE
- 1-4 p.m. Wednesday at Heartside Park, 301 Ionia Ave. SW
- 1-4 p.m. Thursday at Garfield Park, 250 Burton St. SE
Testing is important for self-care because many people don't have symptoms and don't realize they have AIDS. Once someone is diagnosed they can take medications that can bring the blood level of the virus down to "undetectable" so they no longer spread the virus to others.
This testing is part of Wellness in the Park events that include outdoor games, activities, snacks and drinks. Residents can also schedule free testing at the Health Department's Fuller Clinic. 616-632-7171.