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Pandemic tops 11.5 million cases, imperils HIV care

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As the pace of COVID-19 activity accelerates in a number of large countries, the global total surged past 11 million cases over the weekend, which was also marked by a record daily high case number—212,326—reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on Jul 4.It only took 5 days for world's number of COVID-19 cases to surge from 10 million to 11 million, and today the number stands at 11,520,461 cases, with 535,499 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins online dashboard.COVID-19 imperils access to HIV drugsIn a survey to gauge the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV drugs, the WHO found that 73 countries reported they are at risk of stock-outs, with 24 reporting critically low drug levels or supply disruptions resulting from

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