The global fight against AIDS is coming closer to achieving its next self-imposed target
days of the internet, conferences remain the lifeblood of science. Young thrusters can meet old fogeys and lobby them for jobs. Ideas can be swapped in the knowledge that no electronic trail will come back to haunt you. And journalists can swoop, scoop up a bundle of interesting stories and, with luck, provide an update to their readers and viewers of developments in whatever field the conference was about.
But again, things are moving in the right direction. Fourteen countries, including Botswana, Cambodia, Rwanda, Zambia and Zimbabwe, report that they have reached the 90:90:90 goal. Two of them, Switzerland and Eswatini report 95:95:95—which is actually the target for 2030. Though Eswatini is a small country, it has the highest prevalence of infection on the planet , so that is a welcome success.
may not keep its priority status among finance ministers. And, more immediately, covid-19 poses a threat to the continued flow ofs. By July 1st 36 countries had made reports to the World Health Organisation of disruptions to services which provide these drugs. Together, these places are home to 11.5m recipients ofs—about 45% of the world’s total. In 24 of them, home to 8.3m users, stocks were reported as “critically low”.treatments in sub-Saharan Africa might cause around 500,000 deaths.
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