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I Will Participate in the Treatment of HIV/AIDS, Asthma
– President Jammeh
Thursday
18th
January
2007
In what has
become something of a pleasant and curious surprise for many
people, President Alhaji Yahya Jammeh has announced his
decision to participate fully in the treatment of HIV/AIDS
and Asthma in The Gambia.
According
to news monitored on
GRTS last night, President Jammeh was speaking at State House
yesterday during a meeting with the management of the Royal
Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH), Secretaries of States,
the ambassadors of
Cuba and
Taiwan and a representative of Santa Yalla Society (a local
group of people living with HIV/AIDS).
In his
speech, President Jammeh disclosed that he has now got the
full mandate, with strict conditions, to embark on the
treatment of HIV/AIDS and Asthma. Commenting on the
treatment of HIV/AIDS, President Jammeh pointed out that the
patient must first be diagnosed as HIV positive and should
agree to be treated in public.
He said the
treatment would last only for few days after which the
patient should go back to the hospital for further test to
confirm their status.
The
President also said he has been mandated to carry out
treatment only on Thursdays and Fridays or Saturday.
He added
that on Thursdays he would give treatment to only ten
patients suffering from HIV/AIDS and on Fridays or
Saturdays, he would give treatment to and should be limited
to 10 patients at a time. He told the meeting that the first
batch of 10 HIV patients will be treated today, Thursday, as
the start of the program. Commenting on the treatment of
Asthma, President Jammeh said he is mandated to treat up to
100 patients at a time under strict conditions.
In her
speech the Vice President, Dr. Aja Isatou Njie Saidy,
applauded the President for the initiative, describing the
intervention as very timely.
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