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HIV Treatment

Proceeding contribution from Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 29 March 2017. It occurred during Debate on HIV Treatment.

I shall be happy to provide that very important clarification.

We should not underestimate our progress on testing and diagnosing HIV. That is down to the campaigning and the very hard work of many people in this Chamber, and by the many campaign groups out in the community that are the bedrock of the service in this country and provide world-class services for people who live in the UK with HIV. However, as today’s debate shows, our way forward is not free of challenges, and we must continue to reflect on how we can best deal with and meet those challenges. I hope that the commitments I have announced today go some way towards reassuring Members that the Government take these issues very seriously. However, the Government cannot do it alone. I am sure that we can continue to rely on the wisdom and support of all those in this room and the incredible work of voluntary organisations, so that we can finally achieve our goal, which we have all been working towards for so many years: a world free from HIV/AIDS.

3.57 pm

About this proceeding contribution

Reference

624 c172WH 

Session

2016-17

Chamber / Committee

Westminster Hall
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