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EDWARDS REVEALS BOLD STRATEGY TO COMBAT HIV/AIDS | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 30 September 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 24, 2007
 
Comprehensive plan will fight HIV/AIDS epidemic at home and abroad
 
District of Columbia - Today, Senator John Edwards unveiled a series of
specific proposals to lead the fight against HIV/AIDS at home and around the
world.
 
"The loss from HIV/AIDS is almost beyond understanding," said Edwards.
"This is a fight for people's lives.  HIV is a preventable disease - but an
estimated 40,000 new HIV cases were reported in the U.S. last year, and 4.3
million were reported around the world.  What's more, HIV/AIDS is a
treatable disease - yet 17,000 Americans and 3 million people globally died
from it in 2005. We have a moral imperative to do much more and do it much
better."
 
Edwards' proposals to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic build on his plan to provide
universal health care for all Americans. Edwards was the first presidential
candidate to propose a plan for quality, affordable health care for every
man, woman and child in America. He has also promised to take on the big
insurance and drug companies, pledging to submit legislation on the first
day of his administration that ends health care coverage for the president,
all members of Congress, and all senior political appointees in both the
executive and legislative branches of government on July 20th, 2009 unless
universal health care legislation that meets four specific, non- of
negotiable principles has been passed by that date.
 
The Edwards HIV/AIDS strategy is fourfold: it guarantees health insurance to
every American to ensure that they receive the care they need when they need
it, and it will expand Medicaid to cover HIV-positive individuals before
they reach later stages disabilities and AIDS. It calls for greater
resources to fight the epidemic in African-American and Latino communities,
where infection rates have drastically risen. And it calls for universal
global access to HIV/AIDS medicine, investing $50 billion over five years to
make it easier for people infected with HIV/AIDS to get the treatment they
need. Edwards will also put an end to the policies that protect the profits
of big drug corporations at the expense of people dying of HIV/AIDS in
developing countries.
 
Edwards will support science-based prevention strategies to fight the spread
of HIV/AIDS - including comprehensive, age-appropriate sex education and
harm-reduction programs that provide high-risk individuals with access to
clean syringes. Edwards also promised to strengthen America's scientific
research agenda, which has suffered drastic funding cuts under the Bush
administration.
 
On Monday, Edwards participated in a health care forum hosted by Families
USA and the Kaiser Family Foundation. The hour-long event was moderated by
leading journalists and focused on expanding health care access.
 
For more details on Edwards' plan for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, see the
policy details below.
 
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