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HIV numbers still too high, says Tufton Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton revealed on Tuesday that 700 new HIV cases were diagnosed in Jamaica in 2019. He said the number was still too high. This as the world celebrated World AIDS Day on...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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