The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarm about potential HIV treatment shortages in eight countries—Haiti, Kenya, Lesotho, South Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria, and Ukraine—due to recent U.S. foreign aid cuts under the Trump administration. These reductions threaten to disrupt access to life-saving antiretroviral therapy for millions, potentially leading to over 10 million new HIV infections and three million related deaths.
In Nigeria, approximately 1.9 million people live with HIV
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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ReplyDeleteLeading to 10 million new HIV infection? Chai!
Men, women, stay faithful to your partners o, stay faithful o. Sebi una dey see wetin dey happen so?
No more cheap HIV medicine o
Jesus 🙆🙆
ReplyDelete1.9 mil people in Nigeria?
And they are still knacking up and down without protection, which kind curse be this on African people...tuehhhh!!
ReplyDeleteThis is scary!
ReplyDeleteYet they are always looking for who to knack online and offline
ReplyDeleteOmo This One Is Three Much ooooo
ReplyDeleteStay Faithful ooo To Ya Partners o.
Hello iya Boys
God will make a way. 🙏🏿
ReplyDeleteIn Nigeria alone! Very scary 😰 something.
ReplyDeletePartners should normalize being faithful to each other ni
Chai....
ReplyDeleteThe government should fund it.
ReplyDeleteThis is scary!
ReplyDeleteI've been on this drug for 15 years and I can tell you it's a life saver. They should make it available for us to purchase it with our money, can't risk the risk of infecting my loved ones especially my husband. The drug makes transmission impossible without it, it'll be infection galore. I'll rather move away from my loved ones than to infect them,if God says na him go kpai me no problem but to infect my husband, lailai
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