Health-e (Cape Town)
26 November 2008
More than 330,000 lives were lost to HIV/AIDS in South Africa between 2000 and 2005 because a feasible and timely antiretroviral (ARV) treatment program was not implemented, according to researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health.
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The past cannot be undone.Harvard University stoped producing scholars about twenty-five years ago the same applies to scholary works.South Africa ,presently, is a touch of Paradise.The leadership is composed of men with fore sight and skills they are also men of integrity.Let the past stay just that ,the past .The appropiate measures are insitu in South Africa so why publish something thats not ongoing presently.If it aint broke dont fix it.Harvard University Scholars to be or in waiting should study the numbre of lives lost in America due to Jim Crowism or the number of lives lost due to lynchings of Black people in America.I say report good things about South Africa not just negatives .Also who can verify such huge statistics,that article is as porus as cheese cloth..South Africa is doing just fine in spite of such negative denounciations designed to stir up trouble and discontent.