Sunday, 18 December 2016

Seven million South Africans live with HIV

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.

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