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The report released Tuesday by the Joint United Nations Program on HIVAIDS (UNAIDS), titled "How AIDS changed everything", said the global response to HIV has averted 30 million new HIV infections and nearly 8 million AIDS-related deaths since 2000, when the MDGs were set.
 
"The world has delivered on halting and reversing the AIDS epidemic," said Ban Ki-moon [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Puma Suede Sale[/url] , secretary-general of the United Nations, "Now we must commit to ending the AIDS epidemic as part of the Sustainable Development Goals."
 
The report said that between 2000 and 2014, new HIV infections dropped from 3.1 million to 2 million, a reduction of 35 percent. Had the world stood back to watch the epidemic unfold, the annual number of new HIV infections would likely have risen to around six million by 2014.
 
In 2014, the report showed that 83 countries [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Puma Rihanna Sale[/url] , which account for 83 percent of all people living with HIV, have halted or reversed their epidemics, including countries with major epidemics, such as India, Kenya, Mozambique [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Puma Fenty Sale[/url] , South Africa and Zimbabwe.
 
In 2000, AIDS was a death sentence. People who became infected with HIV had just a few years to live and the vast majority of children born with the virus died before they reached their fifth birthday.
 
However, the pace of antiretroviral therapy scale-up increased, ensuring more people remained alive and well. By 2005, AIDS-related deaths began to reverse, falling by 41 percent from 2005 to 2014.
 
In 2014 [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Puma Sneakers Sale[/url] , 40 percent of all people living with HIV, roughly 15 million people, had access to antiretroviral therapy, a 22-fold increase over the past 14 years.
 
The report said ensuring access to antiretroviral therapy for 15 million people was an achievement deemed impossible 15 years ago. In 2000, fewer than one percent of people living with HIV in low and middle-income countries had access to treatment, as the sky-high prices of medicines -- around 10 [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Puma Shoes Sale[/url] ,000 U.S. dollars per person per year -- put them out of reach.
 
"Fifteen years ago there was a conspiracy of silence. AIDS was a disease of 'others' and treatment was for the rich and not for the poor," said Michel Sidibe, executive director of UNAIDS, "If we frontload investments and fast-track our efforts over the next five years, we will end the AIDS epidemic by 2030."
 
Shanghai woke up to another choking day yesterday with the air quality index and PM2.5 density at their worst since official records began about a year ago.
 
But conditions should start to get better from today, forecasters said.
 
The city’s PM2.5 density surged past 600 micrograms per cubic meter yesterday afternoon [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Cheap Puma Basket[/url] , more than eight times the nation’s limit of 75, making the tiny particles the main pollutant.
 
Average PM2.5 density peaked at 602.5 micrograms per cubic meter at 1pm, while the highest — 627.6 micrograms — was recorded in Hongkou District. PM2.5 refers to airborne particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. They are the main cause of urban smog and can cause heart and lung problems.
 
The air quality index surged past 400 yesterday morning into the severely polluted range and stayed there throughout the day.
 
The average climbed to 482 at 6pm, with the highest recording of 500 in Xuhui District.
 
Density of the larger PM10 particles peaked at 671 micrograms per cubic meter at 1pm, more than four times the nation’s limit of 150 micrograms.
 
The Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center said a lack of wind and rain made it difficult for the pollutants to disperse and pollutants from the north added to problems which have plagued the city since Monday.
 
The center forecast severe pollution this morning, with the AQI reaching 350 to 400 [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Cheap Puma Suede[/url] , and 290 to 350 in the afternoon. But it said the density of pollutants would gradually decline with the arrival of a southeast wind.
 
Authorities issued a severe pollution alert at 1pm, upgraded from a warning, and launched emergency measures to cut down on emissions.
 
About a third of government vehicles were taken off the road.
 
Other measures included the suspension of large-scale public activities and sports events. A Christmas market on Qinhuangdao Road scheduled to open today is likely to be shut down, the organizers said yesterday. Fireworks were banned and work on construction sites and factories suspended. Vehicles carrying construction waste were banned on the streets, and the burning of straw in the open air prohibited.
 
The Shanghai Electric Power Co suspended operations at a third coal-fired unit yesterday and opened two natural gas units instead.
 
City authorities called on residents to take public transport and leave their cars at home.
 
Children, the elderly [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Cheap Puma Rihanna[/url] , and people with heart and lung diseases were told to stay indoors, while others were advised to cut down on outdoor activities and not leave windows open for too long.
 
The Shanghai Education Commission ordered schools to cancel outdoor activities and said that if students were late or absent their absence would not be recorded. The directive had been in place earlier in the week. Some parents expressed concern that schools and kindergartens had not been ordered to suspend classes, as was the case in Nanjing, capital of neighboring Jiangsu Province, over the past two days.
 
“It was the second day of severe pollution, so why were classes not canceled since the air quality was that poor?” said Jennifer Chen [url=http://www.fentypumashoes.com/]Cheap Puma Fenty[/url] , whose son is a grade one student at a primary school in Xuhui District.
 
Fu Yi, a chief service officer at the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, said the haze should improve today because of the wind.
 
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