Govt Relooks Its HIV/Aids Treatment Plan - South African News Briefs - December 1, 2022 allafrica: SouthAfrica HIV governance PhalaPhala impeachment CyrilRamaphosa
The government has admitted that it took its eye off Tuberculosis and HIV/Aids treatment with the onset of Covid-19. South Africa has had the highest number of infections and fatalities on the African continent. Deputy Health Minister Sibongiseni Dlomo told
that the government will be reflecting on the number of HIV positive people receiving treatment and those who stopped their treatment at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.The ANC's National Executive Committee is holding a special meeting to discuss the Phala Phala report. Party spokesperson Pule Mabe said the step-aside rule does not apply to the president at this point.
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