JOHANNESBURG - Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa is calling for pressing activity this World Aids Day.
He says South Africa must lessen the HIV contamination rate.
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The nation has the world's greatest hostile to retroviral program, yet Ramaphosa says it's only one a player in the arrangement.
He says if the contamination rate does not drop, the nation's ARV program will endure.
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Ramaphosa was talking at World Aids Day celebrations in Daveyton.
Ramaphosa says government has propelled another activity to battle HIV in pre-adult young ladies.
The battle concentrates on handling adolescent pregnancy and teaching young ladies on the risks of HIV disease.
He says South Africa must lessen the HIV contamination rate.
Perused: HIV, AIDS and 90-90-90: What is it and why does it make a difference?
The nation has the world's greatest hostile to retroviral program, yet Ramaphosa says it's only one a player in the arrangement.
He says if the contamination rate does not drop, the nation's ARV program will endure.
Perused: South Africa has exceeded expectations in treating HIV – aversion remains a catastrophe
Ramaphosa was talking at World Aids Day celebrations in Daveyton.
Ramaphosa says government has propelled another activity to battle HIV in pre-adult young ladies.
The battle concentrates on handling adolescent pregnancy and teaching young ladies on the risks of HIV disease.
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