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Experts see strides on AIDS, but COVID-19 halted progress by Mike Stobbe, The Associated Press Posted Jun 4, 2021 9:45 am EDT Last Updated Jun 4, 2021 at 9:58 am EDT FILE - In this Tuesday, March 9, 2021 file photo, Solutions Oriented Addiction Response organizer Brooke Parker displays an HIV testing kit in Charleston, W.Va. The nonprofit group operates health fairs for residents, including syringe exchanges and HIV testing. On Monday, April 5, 2021, U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, R-W.Va., submitted a congressional inquiry with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding an HIV outbreak in West Virginia s largest county, two months after a CDC official warned that Kanawha county s outbreak was “the most concerning in the United States.” (AP Photo/John Raby) ....
The U.S. Was Making Progress to Eliminate AIDS. COVID-19 Was a ‘Huge Setback COVID-19 has killed nearly 600,000 Americans in 16 months, approaching the 700,000 Americans that AIDS killed over 40 years By Mike Stobbe • Frederic J Brown/AFP/Getty Images Some researchers believe COVID-19 has derailed the fight against HIV, siphoning away health workers and other resources and setting back a U.S. campaign to decimate the AIDS epidemic by 2030. Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of the first report that brought AIDS to the attention of the public. For a time, the battle against HIV the virus that causes AIDS was going well. But experts believe the U.S. could soon see its first increase in infections in years. Internationally, recent strides could also be undone because of COVID-19 s interruption of HIV testing and care. ....
Some researchers believe COVID-19 has derailed the fight against HIV, siphoning away health workers and other resources and setting back a U.S. campaign to decimate the AIDS epidemic by 2030. ....
The U.S. Was Making Progress to Eliminate AIDS. COVID-19 Was a ‘Huge Setback COVID-19 has killed nearly 600,000 Americans in 16 months, approaching the 700,000 Americans that AIDS killed over 40 years By Mike Stobbe • Frederic J Brown/AFP/Getty Images Some researchers believe COVID-19 has derailed the fight against HIV, siphoning away health workers and other resources and setting back a U.S. campaign to decimate the AIDS epidemic by 2030. Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of the first report that brought AIDS to the attention of the public. For a time, the battle against HIV the virus that causes AIDS was going well. But experts believe the U.S. could soon see its first increase in infections in years. Internationally, recent strides could also be undone because of COVID-19 s interruption of HIV testing and care. ....