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E-Mail People who are racial, sexual, and gender minorities continue to be affected by HIV at significantly higher rates than white people, a disparity also reflected in the COVID-19 pandemic. The US HIV epidemic has shifted from coastal, urban settings to the South and rural areas. Despite its role as the largest funder for HIV research and global AIDS programs worldwide, the USA has higher rates of new HIV infections and a more severe HIV epidemic than any other G-7 nation. Series authors call for a unified effort to curb the HIV epidemic in the USA, including universal health coverage, programs to address disparities in HIV services, and actions to end discrimination and racism in health care.
LGBTQ Victorians celebrated Australia s groundbreaking ban on conversion therapy February 4, calling the bill gold-standard legislation that other states should follow. The bill will become law, local television news reported.
Lawmakers in Victoria s upper house of the state s parliament overwhelmingly voted 29-9 to pass the Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition bill.
Victoria Member of Parliament Andy Meddick, a proud father of two perfect transgender children, said, they do not need fixing.
Meddick, with the Animal Justice party, added, Nor do any other children or adults who do not fit an often religiously-held belief that sexuality and gender are binary only.