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Despite issues with the federal response to COVID, it was much faster than other medical emergencies.
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Although the trend is heading in the right direction, John Barry, Executive Director of the Southern Tier AIDS Program, said the state's ballooning budget has impacted some harm reduction programs and resulted in new infections.
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The task force, also called ETE, had the ambitious goal of ending the epidemic in the state by 2020.
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As the number of new HIV cases in New York continues to fall, a report concludes the stigma toward the infection in younger generations is growing.
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The initiative to end the AIDS epidemic in New York state by the end of 2020 is making progress. Recent data show new HIV diagnoses last year dropped 11%.
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New York announced the largest decrease in HIV diagnoses since the state started the "Ending the Epidemic" initiative. Governor Cuomo’s goal is to end the epidemic by 2020.
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First-time filmmaker Cecilia Aldarondo’s “Memories of a Penitent Heart” is many things. It’s a love story and a family history. It’s an investigative…