America Living With AIDS
The National Commission on AIDS held a news conference to release a report two years in the making on the status of AIDS prevention and trea… read more
The National Commission on AIDS held a news conference to release a report two years in the making on the status of AIDS prevention and treatment in America. The report was extremely critical of the manner in which the Federal government has handled the AIDS epidemic, stating that leadership articulating the problem of AIDS in America has been called for but has not been forthcoming.The report also said between 1991 and 1994, 230,000 people will die from AIDS and 600,000 more people will become infected with the HIV virus, which is associated with AIDS. close
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- Diane Ahrens Member National Commission on AIDS
- Dan Bross Executive Director AIDS Action Council
- Chris Burch Executive Vice President National Assn. of Public Hospitals
- Jane Delgado Chief Executive Officer Coalition of Hispanic and Human Services
- Eunice Diaz Member National Commission on AIDS
- Charles Konigsberg Member National Commission on AIDS
- Joyce Lashof Dean University of California, Berkeley->School of Public Health
- Norman Nickens Chairman National Minority AIDS Council
- Paul Sathrum Program Director National Association of People with AIDS
- John Stroeger Vice President National Association of Counties
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