Biden unveils strategy to end HIV, AIDS pandemic as public health threat.
The Biden administration announced a new strategy to end the HIV and AIDS pandemic as a public health threat by 2030.
Advances in treatments have led to fewer deaths from AIDS since the beginning of that epidemic, but this disease is still around. Malvestutto treats HIV and AIDS patients and says awareness remains critical as many people are living with HIV and don’t know it.
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