that is the goal., spread virus and then introduce expensive treatment. creating diagnosis and indoctrinate medicine. to work on behalf of corporations. (Coronavirus COV. 19 ?..hIV from Macckakus rhesus or? )
@@SGFH-n7y When they know you're right, they just stick to attacking you for surface level reasons like enjoying video games! Thanks for showing your cards!
You’re not factoring in the money they may make from other treatments that are less effective. This is not a scaling issue, it’s a cannibalizing issue. Besides , if this drug is that effective they know that insurance companies will have to pay for it so why not charge more? Not saying it’s good , but that’s their line of thinking. It leaves the poor out to dry and lines their own pockets.
Big Pharma doing its best lol. Time for 😊 China and India to come in. Some patents need to be voided😅. Love or hate it, we need this to available for everyone.
You forgot Brazil! Also, in some countries or many countries, patents are not protected👇 Countries can “break” or bypass drug patents by invoking provisions under international laws or their own legal frameworks to prioritize public health. This is often done under the following mechanisms: 1. Compulsory Licensing • What it is: A compulsory license allows a government to permit someone other than the patent holder to produce a patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner. • Legal Basis: This is allowed under the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) TRIPS Agreement (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). Article 31 of TRIPS permits compulsory licensing in cases of public health emergencies or other critical circumstances. • Example: • In 2007, Thailand issued compulsory licenses for drugs like Efavirenz (HIV/AIDS) and Clopidogrel (heart disease). • India issued a compulsory license in 2012 for a cancer drug, Nexavar (sorafenib). 2. Doha Declaration (2001) • The Doha Declaration clarified that the TRIPS Agreement should not prevent member countries from taking measures to protect public health. • It allows nations to manufacture or import generic versions of patented medicines during public health crises, such as pandemics or outbreaks. 3. Government Use Provisions • Some countries have legal frameworks allowing governments to use patented inventions without the patent holder’s permission for non-commercial or public use. • Example: During the COVID-19 pandemic, several governments, including the United States, explored invoking such provisions for vaccines and treatments. 4. Parallel Importation • This involves importing a patented drug from another country where it is sold at a lower price. Parallel imports are often allowed under national laws as a cost-control measure. 5. Patent Revocation • If a country deems a patent invalid due to not meeting certain criteria (e.g., lack of novelty or insufficient innovation), it can revoke the patent entirely, allowing the production of generic versions. 6. Production Without Patent (Ignoring TRIPS) • In rare cases, countries may bypass TRIPS entirely, especially if they face severe economic or public health crises. However, this risks retaliation or trade disputes from other nations. • Example: Brazil and South Africa faced criticism in the 1990s and early 2000s for producing or importing cheaper HIV/AIDS drugs despite existing patents. Challenges and Implications: • International Pressure: Wealthier nations and pharmaceutical companies may push back, often threatening trade sanctions or legal action. • Supply Chain: Even with a license, countries may struggle to access raw materials or technical expertise to produce the drug. • Economic Repercussions: Breaking patents can strain diplomatic and trade relations with patent-holding nations. By leveraging these mechanisms, countries aim to balance the need for intellectual property protection with the moral and practical imperatives of ensuring public access to life-saving medications.
@@guill90yup… Africa can wait till 22 years… they better be careful from unprotected sex… some dudes spend 100+ millions of dollars to make vaccines and what you do is just begging for a cheaper price just because you can’t afford it 🤣🤣
Because in India there is "compulsory licence" And the government decides the price for all medicines...for it's citizens Just one can't export it to other countries at the same price
If it's s drug that can help the world there should be a fund from all nations to refund rhe development cost (so that the company can discover more cures and not go bankrupt) and than give the company a very small royalty for long term like a few dollars so that they can still make many millions in profit over time but keeping the medicine cheap. Just forcing the company to gove ot away at no profit after spending billions in development is just going to stop new cure developments. It needs ro be balanced .
It's a big-time business. 😂 I guess they actually might have the cure but opted to just have the vaccine for continued business. What a corrupt world of medicine.😂
Less than a dollar a day, or around $300 a year, excluding any required testing and clinic visit costs. Do a search for "gilead reduces prices for viread and truvada in the developing world", and keep in mind that these are brand name versions rather than generics. Generics might still be cheaper.
How about the usa worry about its own people first! These other countries will pay 40 dollars and the people here will still pay 40,000. We pay for development, we invent the medicines, we fund other countries, and then the US people pay the highest prices in the world for the medicine. You think they will allow a generic in the usa? Sure in 20 years! This is about all medicine in all categories.
It cost many billions to develop this drug, the shareholders demand billions in profit for risking their hard earned money! Without the potential to make billions, it would never have being researched!
@@robertlee6338Most likely not billions but millions, and we all know the massive income Pharma has - I doubt it equals itself out. They have already won so much by just having made the vaccine.
This medication is amazing. I was around when the first cases were cropping up in LA so I’m really happy about it.. However, to not make it affordable is shameful 😡
Everyone is up in arms not recognizing that this medication is a form of prep but instead of taking it daily you take it twice a year. So the expensive price is for convenience. I don't hear anyone up in arms over the 250k to 500k price of a bone marrow transplant which is a treatment unlike this medication. Btw I'm gay and take prep. I'm not rich, so I take the daily medication form of prep. And use protection ontop of prep. It's pretty simple.
Considering the price difference between the convenient version and inconvenient version rounds to the full price of the convenient version ($300 vs. $40,000 per year in developing countries), I think the claim that the convenience is overpriced is a fair one. You're also engaging in a fallacious application of the "personal responsibility" concept, even if you haven't clearly called it that. While it might be reasonable to place the full burden of taking medication on the individual when the individual bears the full consequences, HIV/AIDS is an important public health concern and effective public health policy must be driven by how people actually behave, not how you want them to behave. Moreover, people fail to take their pills for all sorts of reasons, including simple forgetfulness. I use a pill box and still overlooked taking my high blood pressure medication twice in the past week. It's not really just "convenience" if I forgot to take a pill that I fully intended to take even after taking some measures to minimize the chance of forgetting.
I feel so happy watching Eddie Micah raising the flag of Ghana high...One of the best journalists from Ghana...My mate from the same High School in Ghana...Stay blessed Eddie
Unfortunately, there are people like me whose virus is resistant to the new injectable medications. I am 58 years old, I have had the AIDS virus for 34 years and unfortunately no new medication works. Luckily, my antiretroviral regimen continues to work, but it is very old and is giving me many health problems. But it is good that other people can take advantage of the new medications. Bravo!❤
Many people are not even aware of this. Wow!! But the amount is outrageous. Well, I believe Israeli Scientists will soon make a breakthrough to make it cheaper.
I would love to know where she gets her ALL her information from.?And who pays her and what’s she make a year? Shes done said AMERICAS donated 3 different times🤷♂️ that’s my tax money too
First off it was only tested in 50 trans women. We didn't know if it works or not in the general population. If the world would share the cost instead of the US only then prices would be lower. Cost $1-5 billion to get to market. Only 7 years to recuperate the cost.
Here is a thought....many researchers were educated in their home countries then went to work in the US. So many countries have lost their skilled researchers to the US. Who counts that cost?
if a government declares a public health crisis and is prepared to standup to phama and American gov blackmail, wto rules allow a compulsory purchase of phatents. thailand makes use if this.
So the demand vs supply here won't be part of the pricing because absolutely no one will be able to afford it so demand for the treatment will be nearly zero you would think they would do the right thing and bring down the cost to something in the reality realm that people and governments would be able to purchase it and get it into the arms of those that need it the most and would do the most good where people can be protected. Never mind the stigma behind those that need because it's not just the male to male transfer anymore it's the girls that are forced into practices or the underworld that places them there. With the very successful treatment of AIDS it's really becoming an almost invisible disease or virus and without the visibility that would put it back in the spotlight and would get the notoriety to put pressure on the company to make it more affordable!
It is thanks to capitalism that such drugs get invented in the first place. It costs a lot of time, resources, knowledge and capital to invent and produce a new drug. I am no fan of the pharmaceutical industry, but it is only fair that they earn their investment back and make some profits on the sale of the drug. That there is some fairness in the amount that they charge for the drug, that I do agree with.
Well, I don't get why people expect things to change, it's just how the global system is built i.e. the bottom to top extractive nature is just somethint that's fundamental. Either dismantle and create a new system, or expect these issues to keep popping up
Did the Human Immuno-deficiecy Virus become easier to contract? If it did not, I would think very few people needed it. Ndvertheless, it would be a miracle to be able to hand ut out _ad libitum_ until the virus was eradicared.
The patent is less than 20 years... What do you expect to be the price? Big pharma are one of the few who actually making something valuable for humanity. Everyone prefers to make Taylor Swift billionaire. What a degradation.
How much money did you spend on Taylor Swift concert's tickets per Year? 40K? What happens if you don't have a money for another one? You skip the concert - right? And what happens when you don't have money for life saving drugs...
@miroslawkowalski3613 you can pay the ticket to your insurance funds. This is how things work in the healthcare. Everyone pays a small amount and the unlucky sick people are treated for free... Keep making Taylor Swift a billionaire and cry about the drug prices.
These pharm companies take from us to develop a drug then claim total financial gain?….If that isn’t holding the defenseless hostage! I know it isn’t new. I always said “so what” when some miracle drug is developed because my insurance company won’t allow it. Even if it could save my life. I guess it is the same for water, fuels, home availability, etc. As humans we are as indifferent as any attacking predator.
All medical research should be done by the public sector and then results should be public domain. For some things free market just doesn’t work well. Now a lot of research is founded by the public and yet a few billionaires pocket all the money from sells and worse people in desperate need don’t have access to meidcation.
There is way to many people on planet earth. And that number is still growing. So there is no point in lowering death rate in countries with the highest fertility rates, which just so happens are poor counties hurt most because of hiv/aids. So... Davos won't do anything about it and that is the simple truth
There is a guy in the USA who fought high medical prices. His name was Luigi. *We should all be like Luigi!*
Big pharma will never let a drugs price drop from 40,000 usd to 40 usd.
I agree but if drugs cost 40 dollar no one will push to develop new ones, fine balance.
Go and make Taylor Swift a billionaire instead.
It cost many billions to develop some drugs, the shareholders demand billions in profit for risking their hard earned money!
India to the rescue
that is the goal., spread virus and then introduce expensive treatment. creating diagnosis and indoctrinate medicine. to work on behalf of corporations. (Coronavirus COV. 19 ?..hIV from Macckakus rhesus or? )
Luigi once more has a point!
Gilead Sciences CEO should have been stepped down
Stick to living in fantasyland and buying robux and sharkcards
@@SGFH-n7y When they know you're right, they just stick to attacking you for surface level reasons like enjoying video games! Thanks for showing your cards!
Luigi is the people's champ
@@SGFH-n7y Is your sugar daddy a big pharma executive kid?
If they bring the price down, just by volume of sales they will earn more money.
Unfortunately, capitalist and the greedy wealthy class doesnt think and see it that way
india will do that just iun few years
You mean 2 Vials Per Year is a
Huge Volume ? 🙄
@@svanimation8969Lenacapavir is already being Produced in India by Dr.Reddy’s Labs. 😂
You’re not factoring in the money they may make from other treatments that are less effective. This is not a scaling issue, it’s a cannibalizing issue. Besides , if this drug is that effective they know that insurance companies will have to pay for it so why not charge more?
Not saying it’s good , but that’s their line of thinking. It leaves the poor out to dry and lines their own pockets.
Big Pharma doing its best lol. Time for 😊 China and India to come in. Some patents need to be voided😅. Love or hate it, we need this to available for everyone.
You forgot Brazil! Also, in some countries or many countries, patents are not protected👇
Countries can “break” or bypass drug patents by invoking provisions under international laws or their own legal frameworks to prioritize public health. This is often done under the following mechanisms:
1. Compulsory Licensing
• What it is: A compulsory license allows a government to permit someone other than the patent holder to produce a patented product or process without the consent of the patent owner.
• Legal Basis: This is allowed under the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) TRIPS Agreement (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). Article 31 of TRIPS permits compulsory licensing in cases of public health emergencies or other critical circumstances.
• Example:
• In 2007, Thailand issued compulsory licenses for drugs like Efavirenz (HIV/AIDS) and Clopidogrel (heart disease).
• India issued a compulsory license in 2012 for a cancer drug, Nexavar (sorafenib).
2. Doha Declaration (2001)
• The Doha Declaration clarified that the TRIPS Agreement should not prevent member countries from taking measures to protect public health.
• It allows nations to manufacture or import generic versions of patented medicines during public health crises, such as pandemics or outbreaks.
3. Government Use Provisions
• Some countries have legal frameworks allowing governments to use patented inventions without the patent holder’s permission for non-commercial or public use.
• Example: During the COVID-19 pandemic, several governments, including the United States, explored invoking such provisions for vaccines and treatments.
4. Parallel Importation
• This involves importing a patented drug from another country where it is sold at a lower price. Parallel imports are often allowed under national laws as a cost-control measure.
5. Patent Revocation
• If a country deems a patent invalid due to not meeting certain criteria (e.g., lack of novelty or insufficient innovation), it can revoke the patent entirely, allowing the production of generic versions.
6. Production Without Patent (Ignoring TRIPS)
• In rare cases, countries may bypass TRIPS entirely, especially if they face severe economic or public health crises. However, this risks retaliation or trade disputes from other nations.
• Example: Brazil and South Africa faced criticism in the 1990s and early 2000s for producing or importing cheaper HIV/AIDS drugs despite existing patents.
Challenges and Implications:
• International Pressure: Wealthier nations and pharmaceutical companies may push back, often threatening trade sanctions or legal action.
• Supply Chain: Even with a license, countries may struggle to access raw materials or technical expertise to produce the drug.
• Economic Repercussions: Breaking patents can strain diplomatic and trade relations with patent-holding nations.
By leveraging these mechanisms, countries aim to balance the need for intellectual property protection with the moral and practical imperatives of ensuring public access to life-saving medications.
The patent will expire in 22 years, It will become affordable.
@@guill90yup… Africa can wait till 22 years… they better be careful from unprotected sex… some dudes spend 100+ millions of dollars to make vaccines and what you do is just begging for a cheaper price just because you can’t afford it 🤣🤣
And the patent was probably based on US tax payer funding.
@@markfitzpatrick7186 who ironically can't afford the drug themselves.
I am sure India will liberate the ip and provide it at 10 cents
Always bank on India to be first to get lower prices or get generic versions
@@drrohanjacob NO! Israeli Scientists will do just that.
Haha true! Who knows it is already started in India and China 😂
Because in India there is "compulsory licence"
And the government decides the price for all medicines...for it's citizens
Just one can't export it to other countries at the same price
@gaurav7333 Look what happened to all the other hiv drugs and what india did for their availability in Africa
If it's s drug that can help the world there should be a fund from all nations to refund rhe development cost (so that the company can discover more cures and not go bankrupt) and than give the company a very small royalty for long term like a few dollars so that they can still make many millions in profit over time but keeping the medicine cheap. Just forcing the company to gove ot away at no profit after spending billions in development is just going to stop new cure developments. It needs ro be balanced .
$40 k US?? Iam an old HIV north 5 A nurse. Nobody afords this, nobody can have health .
40k what a joke 😆
It's a big-time business. 😂 I guess they actually might have the cure but opted to just have the vaccine for continued business. What a corrupt world of medicine.😂
Per year! Crazy
Just not a funny one
I wonder if their patent was based on US tax payer funded research. The US is a scam.
You can eat one burger less to help the insurance funds to pay for it... This is how things work in the normal countries.
But what is the existing yearly cost of 365 pills vs the cost of 2 injections a year?
Less than a dollar a day, or around $300 a year, excluding any required testing and clinic visit costs. Do a search for "gilead reduces prices for viread and truvada in the developing world", and keep in mind that these are brand name versions rather than generics. Generics might still be cheaper.
How about the usa worry about its own people first! These other countries will pay 40 dollars and the people here will still pay 40,000. We pay for development, we invent the medicines, we fund other countries, and then the US people pay the highest prices in the world for the medicine. You think they will allow a generic in the usa? Sure in 20 years! This is about all medicine in all categories.
Open source it to the world.🌐
It cost many billions to develop this drug, the shareholders demand billions in profit for risking their hard earned money!
Without the potential to make billions, it would never have being researched!
@@robertlee6338Most likely not billions but millions, and we all know the massive income Pharma has - I doubt it equals itself out. They have already won so much by just having made the vaccine.
This medication is amazing. I was around when the first cases were cropping up in LA so I’m really happy about it.. However, to not make it affordable is shameful 😡
I'm all for an investigation on this, but not to steal the IP of the company that invented this drug.
Thank you for sharing this information
Bro❤❤is vaccine hiv cure 100%?????
Everyone is up in arms not recognizing that this medication is a form of prep but instead of taking it daily you take it twice a year. So the expensive price is for convenience. I don't hear anyone up in arms over the 250k to 500k price of a bone marrow transplant which is a treatment unlike this medication. Btw I'm gay and take prep. I'm not rich, so I take the daily medication form of prep. And use protection ontop of prep. It's pretty simple.
Considering the price difference between the convenient version and inconvenient version rounds to the full price of the convenient version ($300 vs. $40,000 per year in developing countries), I think the claim that the convenience is overpriced is a fair one.
You're also engaging in a fallacious application of the "personal responsibility" concept, even if you haven't clearly called it that. While it might be reasonable to place the full burden of taking medication on the individual when the individual bears the full consequences, HIV/AIDS is an important public health concern and effective public health policy must be driven by how people actually behave, not how you want them to behave. Moreover, people fail to take their pills for all sorts of reasons, including simple forgetfulness. I use a pill box and still overlooked taking my high blood pressure medication twice in the past week. It's not really just "convenience" if I forgot to take a pill that I fully intended to take even after taking some measures to minimize the chance of forgetting.
They are entitled to your things. Stop questioning it 😡
And i'm sure the development was paid from government money.
With the US now out of the WHO, expect this kind of situation to be more and more common, esp with drugs made by American pharma
Thank you to all contributors for this very clear and accessible reporting! It is so important to have this out correctly and accurately.
It’s crazy because Biktarvy costs $57,000 a year and insurance companies will rather pay that than the $40,000 per year
game changer that won't change the "game"
It will if the government grows a pair and does something about it
@PPpaladin: yes, I won't change the game till the patent expires
Useless comment that stays useless
I feel so happy watching Eddie Micah raising the flag of Ghana high...One of the best journalists from Ghana...My mate from the same High School in Ghana...Stay blessed Eddie
Unfortunately, there are people like me whose virus is resistant to the new injectable medications. I am 58 years old, I have had the AIDS virus for 34 years and unfortunately no new medication works. Luckily, my antiretroviral regimen continues to work, but it is very old and is giving me many health problems. But it is good that other people can take advantage of the new medications. Bravo!❤
need to appreciate the research cost, these drugs don’t come overnight. it is good progress.
When they created the virus in the lab, they created the cure too. But until they have achieved their goals is when they will release the cure.
40K what a joke 😢 many people need help they play games with people's life
The people who need this the most are poor sex workers. Nobody is going to promote reducing the severity of the consequences they suffer for this.
Many people are not even aware of this. Wow!! But the amount is outrageous. Well, I believe Israeli Scientists will soon make a breakthrough to make it cheaper.
Welcome to the USA healthcare system lol!
People will pay whatever they have to survive, so that’s what the price will be: everything you have. It’s a cruel system.
I would love to know where she gets her ALL her information from.?And who pays her and what’s she make a year? Shes done said AMERICAS donated 3 different times🤷♂️ that’s my tax money too
Germany's grip on science n tech is not any where near what once was ,,was already boasted up
And 100% of the profits are going to the very smart and unique people that developed this, right? Right?!
Smart and unique are on the fixed salary. Intellectual property belongs to share holders.
First off it was only tested in 50 trans women. We didn't know if it works or not in the general population. If the world would share the cost instead of the US only then prices would be lower.
Cost $1-5 billion to get to market. Only 7 years to recuperate the cost.
What does trans have to do with it at all? It was humans, right?
Here is a thought....many researchers were educated in their home countries then went to work in the US. So many countries have lost their skilled researchers to the US. Who counts that cost?
Thanks trans people for your contribution in the search for a cure.
if a government declares a public health crisis and is prepared to standup to phama and American gov blackmail, wto rules allow a compulsory purchase of phatents. thailand makes use if this.
There will always be The Healing Balm in Gilead.
in india we will make it in few years no need of anyone's permission we have law on life saving meds no patent law
Bill gates owns all cures.
The most unscrupulous businesses on the planet are pharmaceutical companies and law firms
Sign a contract with the company to produce 100 million injections at 40 dollar each.
Chemicals that cost cents sold at thousands. Generics do your thing 🎉
I swear they made a southpark episode about this
What did it cost to bring the drug to market?
Why is it more expensive than gold?
Sir❤ is vaccine hiv cure????
Europe has to step up and pay for it all
And folks actually wonder what we cheered for Luigi Mangioni.
life is precious, most just don't have the money to afford it
I mean living is anyway for the rich... For the rest of us, it's just trying to live
So the demand vs supply here won't be part of the pricing because absolutely no one will be able to afford it so demand for the treatment will be nearly zero you would think they would do the right thing and bring down the cost to something in the reality realm that people and governments would be able to purchase it and get it into the arms of those that need it the most and would do the most good where people can be protected.
Never mind the stigma behind those that need because it's not just the male to male transfer anymore it's the girls that are forced into practices or the underworld that places them there.
With the very successful treatment of AIDS it's really becoming an almost invisible disease or virus and without the visibility that would put it back in the spotlight and would get the notoriety to put pressure on the company to make it more affordable!
capitalism at it's best. maximize profits on others suffering
It is thanks to capitalism that such drugs get invented in the first place. It costs a lot of time, resources, knowledge and capital to invent and produce a new drug. I am no fan of the pharmaceutical industry, but it is only fair that they earn their investment back and make some profits on the sale of the drug. That there is some fairness in the amount that they charge for the drug, that I do agree with.
HIV Shot on subscription? Such a mofos honestly. No words.
Big Farma is going to milk it for Billions of dollar before lowering prices😮😮😮
Looking like somebody is next on Mushroom Kingdom Mafia's list.
The price could be at the detriment of the poor..
Sad for African countries 😢😢
Luigi.
That is the price of insanity, the companyies name is Gilead it should be called Greedilead.
40k is obviously conspiracy 😢😢😢😢
Its like in the one South Park episode.
Winne you are really a winner.Godbleeeerrrrrrsss you
Well, I don't get why people expect things to change, it's just how the global system is built i.e. the bottom to top extractive nature is just somethint that's fundamental. Either dismantle and create a new system, or expect these issues to keep popping up
Did the Human Immuno-deficiecy Virus become easier to contract? If it did not, I would think very few people needed it.
Ndvertheless, it would be a miracle to be able to hand ut out _ad libitum_ until the virus was eradicared.
The patent is less than 20 years... What do you expect to be the price? Big pharma are one of the few who actually making something valuable for humanity. Everyone prefers to make Taylor Swift billionaire. What a degradation.
How much money did you spend on Taylor Swift concert's tickets per Year? 40K?
What happens if you don't have a money for another one? You skip the concert - right? And what happens when you don't have money for life saving drugs...
@miroslawkowalski3613 you can pay the ticket to your insurance funds. This is how things work in the healthcare. Everyone pays a small amount and the unlucky sick people are treated for free... Keep making Taylor Swift a billionaire and cry about the drug prices.
Guys, our healthcare is so vastly expensive and you know what the cause of that is... the music industry! What a colossally dumb take.
Why even bother making it?! 😳
These pharm companies take from us to develop a drug then claim total financial gain?….If that isn’t holding the defenseless hostage! I know it isn’t new. I always said “so what” when some miracle drug is developed because my insurance company won’t allow it. Even if it could save my life. I guess it is the same for water, fuels, home availability, etc. As humans we are as indifferent as any attacking predator.
So I guess you have to be Charlie Sheen to afford this treatment ❤
Same as solvadi for hep C
india will make it at cheaper price in just few years i'm not kidding or boasting here ! u can do research why !
And condoms were so cheap. But no.
Tamil girl, wife
Soori uncle, his son
I will request the speaker to talk to Elon musk to check if he can buy the company...😊
Good luck for trusting this
Sir❤ is vaccine cure hiv????
Soori mother? Funeral
Not near my house, raya kotta road, soori villas, hosur
Maybe 40K just for being "Viral" 😂
Pure nonsens
Governments should make this accessible!!! Better than spending money on wars or weapons.
HOOOO katulye ebitwe kyeere😂
NGL, if you pricegouge life saving medicine you should immediately lose the rights to the patent.
😳😳😯
All medical research should be done by the public sector and then results should be public domain. For some things free market just doesn’t work well. Now a lot of research is founded by the public and yet a few billionaires pocket all the money from sells and worse people in desperate need don’t have access to meidcation.
There is way to many people on planet earth. And that number is still growing. So there is no point in lowering death rate in countries with the highest fertility rates, which just so happens are poor counties hurt most because of hiv/aids. So... Davos won't do anything about it and that is the simple truth
Another perfect opportunity for REPARATIONS! (and at a fraction of the real, historically accrued costs)
These countries receive foreign aid? do they provide free contraception?
Geez how about stop being nasty and be monogamous
What happens if it was spread through blood transfusion?
How about we look toward solutions that are actually practical instead of trying to control every person in world's sex life.
You have a very childish argument.
Many wives who stay monogamous are still contracted due to their husbands being unfaithful.
@hereisme7621 if you don't know where he is.... get a divorce. Common sense. She knew.
Does the medicine come with a box of condoms ?
Pharmacy of the world India will reduce the price