UK awareness campaign

In 1987, the UK launches the world's first major government-sponsored national AIDS awareness campaign. The campaign includes a TV advert designed to shock and scare viewers with its bleak warning of spreading infection and death. A leaflet about AIDS is also delivered to every household with the advice: "Anyone can get it, gay or straight, male or female. Already 30,000 people are infected." The adverts shock viewers but successfully lower the number of new HIV infections by a third over three years. It is later revealed that Margaret Thatcher had sought to water down the information in the leaflets, worrying that references to ‘risky sex’ would impact children.

Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMnb536WuC0
1987
‘AIDS – don’t die of prejudice’ by Norman Fowler
Timeline date: 
1987-05-01