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COVID-19 increases vulnerabil­ity to HIV infection

- BY PHYLLIS MBANJE Follow Phyllis on Twitter @pmbanje

COVID-19 is said to be increasing vulnerabil­ity to HIV infection, increasing the need for Zimbabwe to scale up its fight against the epidemic.

This was revealed by the National Aids Council in its statement to commemorat­e the World Aids Day tomorrow, which is internatio­nally observed on December 1.

NAC said while the HIV prevalence rate has decreased to around 13,3%, Zimbabwe is still considered as one of the countries with a heavy HIV/Aids burden.

They said COVID-19 has left many people vulnerable, especially young girls that are forced into early child marriages with older partners with a longer sexual history.

“The coming of COVID 19 has increased vulnerabil­ity of marginalis­ed groups to HIV. Therefore, the defeat of AIDS as a public health threat depends on how the world responds to COVID19,”read the NAC statement.

The theme for tomorrow’s internatio­nal Aids Day is 2020 is Global Solidarity: Shared Responsibi­lity: Ending Aids By 2030.

“The theme comes at a time when Zimbabwe and the world at large are working towards ensuring that by 2030, Aids will no longer be a public health threat. This is achievable if people collective­ly continue to strive for equality, protection of human rights and zero discrimina­tion,” NAC said.

Meanwhile this year’s commemorat­ions whose guest of honour will be Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga, will be held virtually from the Rainbow Towers, Harare and attendance is strictly by invitation for compliance with COVID-19 regulation­s regarding public gatherings.

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