Advocates and lawmakers discuss solutions to HIV’s impact on Georgia’s Black community

Advocates and lawmakers discuss solutions to HIV’s impact on Georgia’s Black community



The conversation centered on the disproportionate impact of HIV on the Black community – especially Black women – largely due to limited health access.

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9 thoughts on “Advocates and lawmakers discuss solutions to HIV’s impact on Georgia’s Black community

  1. Solution: keep your legs closed and your junk in your pants. There, solved that problem. Now can we please discuss the black crime wave? I have solutions for that as well….

  2. People don't get Aids by not having medical insurance. People contract Aids because of their OWN personal behaviors. I guess we live in a society that just can't take RESPONSIBILITY for their own actions.

    Those "disproportionately affected" are those disproportionately AFFLICTED by their own personal behavior.

  3. I believe What most people need are valid informations that can actually be of help for a failing health, I got informed and got cured after reaching out & watching health Educating videos from Doctor Aziba.

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