States have been told that they can no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and addiction services.
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The United States has withdrawn approximately $12 billion in federal COVID-19 immunization funding, impacting multiple states. This move has led to significant budget cuts in health services, including infectious disease control and mental health support. The decision has raised concerns among medical experts about the potential rise in daily HIV infections and related fatalities.
States have been told that they can no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and addiction services.
States have been told that they can no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and addiction services.
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