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AIDS-related deaths in Caribbean decline by 51 per cent — UNAIDS report
Thursday, June 03, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica — A new UNAIDS report launched today ahead of next week's UN High-level Meeting on HIV has revealed that between 2010 and 2020, AIDS-related deaths in the Caribbean have declined by 51 per cent.
The report noted that during the same 10-year period, new HIV infections in the region decreased by 28 per cent.
In 2020 members of key population communities and their sexual partners accounted for 60 per cent of new infections, the report revealed. It added that 40 per cent of new infections occurred among the remaining population.

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