HHS campaign encourages people with HIV to seek treatment

The Department of Health and Human Services yesterday launched a national campaign to encourage people with HIV to seek or continue care and antiretroviral therapy, part of the to end the HIV epidemic by 2030.
“When taken as prescribed, ART allows people with HIV to protect their health as well as the health of others,” said
The Health Resources and Services Administration also awarded to help states and other jurisdictions link people with HIV to care and treatment.
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