South Africa: State Claims Half of Those in Need Now On Aids Drugs
14th Nov 2006, 22:50 GMT
ALMOST 250000 South Africans were getting free AIDS drugs at government hospitals and clinics, the health department said yesterday, suggesting that up to half of those in need were now on treatment.
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