The United Nations AIDS agency has warned that the number of new HIV infections worldwide could surge to 2,000 per day, with AIDS-related deaths potentially increasing tenfold, if the halted US funding is not reinstated or replaced.
The warning comes as President Donald Trump has placed a hold on nearly all US foreign aid.
However, the State Department has assured that critical HIV programs under the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) would remain operational.
HIV infections may reach 2,000 daily
UNAIDS executive director Winnie Byanyima stressed the severity of the aid cuts, stating that the sudden loss of support is directly linked to a projected 2,000 new HIV infections per day globally.