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Lydia Forson admits she was afraid to test positive for HIV

Despite there not being any specific reason, the Ghanaian actress was afraid like many others during her HIV status test.

Actress Lydia Forson has revealed that similar thoughts run through her mind when she went to test for HIV.

Speaking on New Day on TV3 on Friday, Lydia who co-hosted the Farmers’ Day edition, revealed she was anxious when she first wanted to take HIV test.

She, however, indicated her anxiety was for no reason.

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“As for me, I was afraid when testing for HIV, even though it was for no reason," the 2017 Best AFRIFF actress revealed.

Ghana joined the world to mark this year’s edition of World Aids Days to create awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection, and mourning those who have died of the disease.

Coupled with the World AIDS Day Celebration, Ghana is also celebrated its 33rd National Farmers Day. The day is commemorated each year on first Friday of December to honour farmers and fishers.

The event makes known the significance of farmers in our society.

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