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HIV diagnoses in gay and bisexual men at 20-year low – BBC News
Public Health England says it’s confident it can reduce the number of transmissions to zero by 2030.
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image captionAndrew Bates works with the Terence Higgins Trust to raise awareness around HIV issues
The number of gay and bisexual men diagnosed with HIV has dropped to its lowest number in 20 years, says Public Health England (PHE).
A new report shows a drop in diagnosed cases across people of all sexualities and genders.
And it’s not just because we’ve been in lockdown and not having sex with new people, because these numbers are all about 2019.
The report shows there…
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