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US gives $500,000 to roll out ARVs

The United States government has donated antiretroviral (ARV) drugs worth over US $500,000 to Zimbabwe's health ministry, to the benefit of at least 500 HIV-positive people at five hospitals across the country. Launching the ARV programme, US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Joseph Sullivan said Washington would continue to work with Zimbabwe to curb the spread of the pandemic. According to the Zimbabwe Standard newspaper, the US contribution will support the government's pilot treatment programme, which currently distributes ARVs at two hospitals in Harare and Bulawayo. Three other sites are expected to roll out the treatment programme by the end of the year.

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