GENEVA (AP) - The head of the U.N. AIDS agency said Monday that the sudden loss of American money has been "devastating" for efforts to stop HIV and will cost many lives of the world's most vulnerable people. But she also proposed an "amazing deal" for U.S. President Donald Trump that she said could result in "the end of AIDS."
UNAIDS director proposes that President Trump make an ‘amazing deal’ to end HIV
GENEVA (AP) - The head of the U.N. AIDS agency said Monday that the sudden loss of American money has been "devastating" for efforts to stop HIV and will cost many lives of the world's most vulnerable people. But she also proposed an "amazing deal" for U.S. President Donald Trump that she said could result in "the end of AIDS."
At a news briefing in Geneva, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said that the deal would involve Trump enabling the U.S. company Gilead to produce and license its "magical" prevention drug lenacapavir across the world to the millions of people who need it.
Lenacapavir, sold as Sunlenca, has been shown through twice-yearly injections to completely prevent HIV infection in women and which works nearly as well in men.
"President Trump likes deals," Byanyimasaid, acknowledging that it was President George W. Bush who first started paying for the widespread roll-out of HIV drugs more than two decades ago.