February 25, 2021
HIV cases declined in Chicago in 2019, but health inequities persist
February 25, 2021
HIV cases declined in Chicago in 2019, but health inequities persistJanuary 27, 2021
Missed GTZ-IL’s regional community engagement events? Here’s a recap.December 1, 2020
GTZ-IL Launches New Video Exploring the First Year of ImplementationNovember 30, 2020
Sharing the End of the Epidemic TogetherOctober 21, 2020
You know about PrEP, but have you heard of PEP?September 16, 2020
Q&A with a veteran contact tracer working to stop the spread of COVID-19August 27, 2020
Metronormativity is dangerous for LGBTQIA+ people’s health and well-beingJune 24, 2020
Social Determinants of Health Are the Key to Getting to Zero—and Beyond COVID-19June 10, 2020
Black Lives Matter.December 13, 2019
Join a GTZ-IL workgroup!December 11, 2019
World AIDS Day across IllinoisOctober 4, 2019
GTZ-IL Fall updateAugust 29, 2019
LGBTQ+ pride is running deep in Central IllinoisJuly 26, 2019
At the intersection: Recognizing challenges faced by our justice-involved community members living with HIVJune 21, 2019
Take PRIDE in knowing your statusMay 21, 2019
The State of Illinois, City of Chicago, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago Announce Getting to Zero Illinois HIV PlanApril 30, 2019
5 takeaways from the 2019 National HIV Prevention ConferenceMarch 5, 2019
Your burning questions about GTZ-IL, answeredFebruary 25, 2019
Governor Pritzker takes executive action to fight HIV epidemicJanuary 28, 2019
Getting to (functional) zeroDecember 21, 2018
The draft plan is live!November 29, 2018
Getting to zero through sex edOctober 25, 2018
U = U: Can you hear me now?October 1, 2018
Spreading the word about PrEP in the Prairie StateSeptember 21, 2018
GTZ-IL August roundupAugust 24, 2018
Central Illinois is getting PrEParedAugust 6, 2018
GTZ-IL July roundupJuly 27, 2018
The committees are off!January 18, 2018
Chicago is ready to get to zeroSeptember 20, 2017
What you need to know about Getting to Zero in IllinoisHIV.GOV
Illinois Announces Plan to End the HIV Epidemic in the StateComer Family Foundation
Getting to Zero in IllinoisWBEZ 91.5 CHICAGO
Illinois Aims To Halt Spread Of HIV By 2030KFVS12
‘Getting to Zero’ Illinois HIV plan announcedThe Neighbor
State targets spread of HIV with ‘Getting to Zero’Chicago Tribune
Gov. J.B. Pritzker lays out plan to halt HIV spread: ‘Prevention is less costly than treatment’WAND-TV
Efforts aim to stop HIV spread, increase treatmentLake County Board
[VIDEO] Lake County Board endorsing the Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U) Consensus Statement issued by the Prevention Access CampaignWBEZ 91.5 Chicago
A Look Into Chicago’s Lowest Record of HIV DiagnosesWindy City Times
Gov. Rauner joins ‘Getting to Zero’ sessionWBBM NEWSRADIO
‘Getting To Zero’ Campaign Hopes To End Illinois’ HIV Epidemic By 2030Our Quad Cities
Figuring out how to get to zero in IllinoisCity of Chicago
Mayor Emanuel Announces Collaborative “Getting to Zero” Initiative that Seeks to Effectively Eliminate New HIV Infections by 2027