Our present and previous governments have remained reluctant to resolve the country’s growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. The government did not learn from past incidents, such as the outbreak of HIV in Larkana in 2019.
There is a dire need to tackle the alarming HIV situation, otherwise, this epidemic will bring unexpected consequences which would be impossible to address.
Abdul Jabbar Gola
Quetta
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