What really happened after Trump slashed HIV funding [Vox] ↳

While the Trump administration's first official PEPFAR data release since 2024 shows HIV treatment numbers held relatively steady, Vox reports that independent analysis of unreleased quarterly data reveals deeper damage including 3.4 million fewer people tested, a 24% drop in frontline health workers, and a collapse of the prevention and outreach systems that kept the epidemic in check.

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