There is no vaccine for HIV, but researchers expect to eventually have vaccines against Covid-19. FMTNews
Human immunodeficiency virus , the virus that causes AIDS, is currently manageable with antiretroviral drugs.
Dr Michael Ryan of WHO, speaking during a video panel session organised by the International AIDS Society, said world leaders grappling with the current pandemic “need to take a leaf out of the HIV/AIDS activist book” and make sure access to healthcare is equitable and evidence-based. Human immunodeficiency virus , the virus that causes AIDS, was often a fatal infection when it emerged in the 1980s, but today is considered manageable with antiretroviral drugs.
But researchers do expect to eventually have vaccines effective against the novel coronavirus, which people can recover from on their own.
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