Atlanta resident Tony Merritt, 77, has been living with HIV for almost 40 years and uses his voice as a member of the Black LGBTQ+ community to be fearless and encourage others to get tested and know their status. Photo by Isaiah Singleton/The Atlanta Voice

Tony Merritt, 77, has been living with HIV for more than three decades and is using his voice as a member of Atlanta’s Black LGBTQ+ community to be fearless and encourage others to get tested and learn their status.  

Working with the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on Feb. 7, Merritt partnered with AvitaCare Atlanta on an HIV and STI testing event called “Be Fearless. Get Tested.” at its clinic from Feb. 5-11 to help all Atlantans overcome the stigma and fear associated with HIV and STI testing.  

Additionally, Merritt has been a patient at AvitaCare Atlanta for over 25 years.  


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