Prince Harry continued his mother Princess Diana's legacy by writing a letter for World AIDS Day.
opened the first HIV/AIDs unit in the U.K. in a London hospital in 1987, and later helped to break the stigma by shaking hands with AIDS patients.
"We’ve known for some time that if we are unable to meet agreed targets to vaccinate 40% of every country’s population by the end of the year, and 70% by next September, potentially more dangerous COVID-19 variants are likely to arise. Yet, here we are. "That means breaking pharma monopolies that prevent vaccines from getting to communities around the world in need; that means Governments honoring their promises and delivering the doses that they committed; that means pursuing international pandemic agreements with strict timelines and holding each other accountable to them; that means treating all human lives as equal lives.
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