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In 2022, those figures were at 86%, 76%, and 71%, respectively. 3 These targets were subsequently extended to 95-95-95 by 2025. AIDS Epidemic Death Toll ...
On Thursday afternoon, a plaque dedicated to Harris was unveiled at the entrance to the garden, located near the south end of Belmont Harbor.
When did the HIV/AIDS epidemic begin? U.S. scientists found the first clinical evidence for the disease that would become known as AIDS in 1981, according to the United Nations.
At the start of the epidemic, AIDS was considered a “ gay plague,” and to be openly queer was to risk abandonment, eviction, assault or worse. Families disowned their children.