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Trump To Announce 10-Year Plan To Fight HIV During State Of The Union: Report

  

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Via:  donald-trump-fan1  •  5 years ago  •  33 comments

Trump To Announce 10-Year Plan To Fight HIV During State Of The Union: Report
“Ending the AIDS epidemic in America? It’s possible. I think it could be done in the next three to seven years, if we put our mind to it,” Redfield said at a CDC staff meeting on his second day at the agency in 2018, reported STAT News. The 10-year HIV plan has a lofty goal: stopping all new infections within the decade, reported Politico.

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President Donald Trump will announce a 10-year plan to fight HIV in the U.S. during his State of the Union speech Tuesday, according to four unnamed sources cited by Politico.

The Trump administration’s strategy would “target the U.S. communities with the most HIV infections and work to reduce transmissions by 2030,” reported Politico Monday.

Because of modern medicine, an HIV/AIDS diagnosis is no longer a death sentence, but the epidemic still affects roughly 40,000 new patients each year, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data .



Trump’s reported announcement may seem out of the blue, but it is not that surprising given that the CDC’s relatively new director, Robert Redfield, had an extensive career researching HIV/AIDS, reported Politico.

Redfield took over the CDC in March 2018 and has predicted the HIV/AIDS epidemic could be over by 2025.

“Ending the AIDS epidemic in America? It’s possible. I think it could be done in the next three to seven years, if we put our mind to it,” Redfield said at a CDC staff meeting on his second day at the agency in 2018, reported STAT News .

The 10-year HIV plan has a lofty goal: stopping all new infections within the decade, reported Politico. The reported plan would begin with five years focusing on communities where HIV infections are most widespread. Southern and northeastern states report the highest numbers of HIV-positive people, according to CDC data .



Presidents often use State of the Union addresses to push for public health goals. Then-president Barack Obama announced an initiative to “cure cancer” in his 2016 State of the Union address, reported TIME .

In the public health arena, Trump’s administration has focused on issues like the opioid crisis and rising prescription drug costs. Trump said the U.S. “will prevail” over the national opioid epidemic during his first State of the Union address in 2017.

Gay or bisexual men make up about two-thirds of new HIV infections, according to Politico. Trump’s reported announcement about the HIV strategy comes after Vice President Mike Pence’s wife was bashed for teaching at a private Christian school in Virginia that “reserves the right to refuse applicants or expel students who engage in homosexual or transgendered behavior.”

Trump faced criticism for looking into cuts to the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), but he extended the program in December 2018.

Trump will deliver his State of the Union speech weeks after it was originally scheduled because after going back and forth with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the partial government shutdown.



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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    5 years ago

“In the public health arena, Trump’s administration has focused on issues like the opioid crisis and rising prescription drug costs. Trump said the U.S. “will prevail” over the national opioid epidemicduring his first State of the Union address in 2017.

Gay or bisexual men make up about two-thirds of new HIV infections, according to Politico.”

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2  JohnRussell    5 years ago

I will be awaiting that magical moment when Trump announces that he is the first person to ever care about HIV and that it was being "totally ignored" until he came along to cure it.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.1  JohnRussell  replied to  JohnRussell @2    5 years ago

If we're lucky he might even claim that he has discovered a new disease, human immunodeficiency virus,  that no one has ever heard of.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  JohnRussell @2.1    5 years ago

We can always count on you to take something positive and turn it into something negative.  

 
 
 
Gordy327
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2.2  Gordy327  replied to  JohnRussell @2    5 years ago
I will be awaiting that magical moment when Trump announces that he is the first person to ever care about HIV and that it was being "totally ignored" until he came along to cure it.

And it will be a really terrific, terrific cure. A cure so good, no one else could come up with it. LoL

 
 
 
epistte
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2.2.1  epistte  replied to  Gordy327 @2.2    5 years ago
And it will be a really terrific, terrific cure. A cure so good, no one else could come up with it. LoL

His cure would be worse than a fatal disease, if the rest of his policies are any examples.

 
 
 
Tacos!
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2.3  Tacos!  replied to  JohnRussell @2    5 years ago

Is it some kind of contest for you to see who cares the most? Would you rather Trump ignore the issue?

 
 
 
epistte
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2.3.1  epistte  replied to  Tacos! @2.3    5 years ago
Is it some kind of contest for you to see who cares the most? Would you rather Trump ignore the issue?

Given Trump's intellectual depth and shallow understanding of issues, that answer would be an unqualified yes. This should be left up to the CDC. 

 
 
 
Willjay9
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2.3.2  Willjay9  replied to  Tacos! @2.3    5 years ago

No we just remember when Trump vowed to declare the opoid problem a national emergency which would have allocated over a billion dollars to treatment. Instead he declared it a public health emergency which allocated a whopping 57K! Forgive us if we seem a little skeptical

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
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2.3.3  igknorantzrulz  replied to  epistte @2.3.1    5 years ago
This should be left up to the CDC. 

The Center for Donald Control...?

 
 
 
epistte
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2.3.4  epistte  replied to  Willjay9 @2.3.2    5 years ago
No we just remember when Trump vowed to declare the opoid problem a national emergency which would have allocated over a billion dollars to treatment. Instead he declared it a public health emergency which allocated a whopping 57K! Forgive us if we seem a little skeptical

Maybe Trump will try to ban gay people..............

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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2.3.5  Studiusbagus  replied to  igknorantzrulz @2.3.3    5 years ago

He's going to finally conquer his own personal Viet nam.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2.3.6  Tessylo  replied to  Studiusbagus @2.3.5    5 years ago

Yet he bangs porn stars without a condom.  

 
 
 
arkpdx
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2.3.7  arkpdx  replied to  Tessylo @2.3.6    5 years ago

So? 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.3.8  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  arkpdx @2.3.7    5 years ago

Exactly.  Well said and all the answer needed since such activity almost certainly has not happened any time recently and especially since he began running for and becoming our great President.  

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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2.3.9  Hal A. Lujah  replied to  Studiusbagus @2.3.5    5 years ago

That’s the first thing that came to my mind.  Who better to to take on HIV than the coward who shirked his draft responsibilities to combat STDs instead?

 
 
 
Gordy327
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3  Gordy327    5 years ago
President Donald Trump will announce a 10-year plan to fight HIV in the U.S. during his State of the Union speech Tuesday, according to four unnamed sources cited by Politico.

This HIV fight should have been started in the 1980's, when the disease first came to prominence. Unfortunately, any such effort was not encouraged at the time. While treatments have progressed to the point where HIV can be slowed and life prolonged, both qualitatively and quantitatively, developing an actual cure or vaccination against it is quite problematic and not likely within 10 years, given the nature of the HIV itself. But hopefully, progress will continue until a cure is discovered.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Gordy327 @3    5 years ago

Then we the American people 🇺🇸 will stand united in wishing Trump and his administration and agencies the very best in their fine efforts against this dangerous disease.  

 
 
 
Gordy327
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3.1.1  Gordy327  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1    5 years ago
Then we the American people 🇺🇸 will stand united in wishing Trump and his administration and agencies the very best in their fine efforts against this dangerous disease.  

I hope they prevail against the disease, and any other disease too. Diseases suck! I think we can all agree on that. If trump is smart,  he'll allocate the necessary resources towards comprehensive education and prevention of the disease, towards medical sciences seeking a cure or more effective treatments, and public health agencies in detecting and intervening in such cases..

 
 
 
epistte
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3.1.2  epistte  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1    5 years ago
Then we the American people 🇺🇸 will stand united in wishing Trump and his administration and agencies the very best in their fine efforts against this dangerous disease.  

What is your idea to address HIV/AIDS?

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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3.1.3  Studiusbagus  replied to  epistte @3.1.2    5 years ago
What is your idea to address HIV/AIDS?

You do understand he's probably got it all typed up, sitting on the screen in front of him with one stiffly held, shaking index finger pointed just mm's above the send button to which you will then see....

"DON'T BE GAY"

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1.4  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Gordy327 @3.1.1    5 years ago

And I like that he is taking on childhood cancers.  Those are so sad seeing the innocent young suffer and pass on due to early onset of disease.  It’s great to try to provide physical as well as spiritual wellness in times like that.  

 
 
 
Gordy327
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3.1.5  Gordy327  replied to  XXJefferson51 @3.1.4    5 years ago

Now let's see if he's more than just all talk and bluster.

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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4  Studiusbagus    5 years ago

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igknorantzrulz
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4.1  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Studiusbagus @4    5 years ago

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luther28
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5  luther28    5 years ago

New HIV Infections Drop 18 Percent in Six Years | HIV.gov

 

As per His usual, Mr. Trump is a day late and a dollar short. I do not seem to recollect Him offering any aid and comfort for HIV victims back in the eighties when they may have needed the support.
Yes it is still a scourge, but they are and have been working on it, without any of Mr. Trumps assistance.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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5.1  JohnRussell  replied to  luther28 @5    5 years ago

Let's be honest. His speechwriter figures "who can be against fighting AIDS?"  and put it in the speech as an example of Trump "uniting" the nation. Thats about all this is.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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6  seeder  XXJefferson51    5 years ago

““Ending the AIDS epidemic in America? It’s possible. I think it could be done in the next three to seven years, if we put our mind to it,” Redfield said at a CDC staff meeting on his second day at the agency in 2018, reported STAT News.

The 10-year HIV plan has a lofty goal: stopping all new infections within the decade, reported Politico. The reported plan would begin with five years focusing on communities where HIV infections are most widespread.”                                

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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6.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @6    5 years ago

Seems like a good plan and a worthwhile goal to me.  

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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7  Trout Giggles    5 years ago
Gay or bisexual men make up about two-thirds of new HIV infections, according to Politico. Trump’s reported announcement about the HIV strategy comes after Vice President Mike Pence’s wife was bashed for teaching at a private Christian school in Virginia that “reserves the right to refuse applicants or expel students who engage in homosexual or transgendered behavior.”

Just what does Karen Pence's teaching job have to do with the HIV epidemic?

And forgive me if I don't hold my breath on this "10 year plan". Sounds an awful lot like Stalin's 5 year plans

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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8  Studiusbagus    5 years ago

A) Either one of the drug manufacturers is on the breakpoint of a vaccine and he's going to claim credit for it...

OR

B) Everyone else has kicked his ass...let's watch a bug do it.

OR

One off the "payoffs" wasn't exactly "Fresh as a daisy" and he's desperate.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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8.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Studiusbagus @8    5 years ago

It’s interesting that the Trump initiative against AIDS has placed his political opposition in the position of rooting against a cure since to them defeating Trump trumps all else.  

 
 
 
Studiusbagus
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8.1.1  Studiusbagus  replied to  XXJefferson51 @8.1    5 years ago
has placed his political opposition in the position of rooting against a cure

"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor"

Sound familiar to you? 

 
 

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