'This will shut us down': HIV prevention clinics brace for Gilead reimbursement cuts

NBC News

7 July 2021 - An expected funding loss of at least $100 million annually will soon drain front-line clinics, threatening the federal government’s pledge to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030.

Tony Christon-Walker was determined to set up an HIV prevention clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, that would succeed where others have long struggled to combat the scourge of the virus among his fellow queer Black men.

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