biochem wrote:dscott8 wrote:Trump just fired every member of the Council on HIV/AIDS. He sent the pink slips by FedEx letter.
Do we actually still need a Council on HIV/AIDS? Look, there really isn't much new on the medical front from year to year. A new treatment here or there but nothing the CDC and FDA couldn't brief the executive branch and the public on just like they do for every other major disease. It made sense back when it was a new problem and the science etc was moving fast. But that is no longer true, everything has slowed down to a steady pace.
We have a council for this and a council for that. All formed to address some critical and often short-term need, but which never go away! At some point we really need to start getting rid of the old ones. But in DC old programs never die.
The councils main objectives has more to do with information dissemination than medical research which is one way to prevent new HIV infections.
At the end of 2015 there where an estimated 1.1 million HIV-infected persons (whereof an estimated ~162500 persons not yet diagnosed) in the US and not counting the ones with diagnosed AIDS.
From those statistics you can only draw the conclusion that informing the public about safe sex and risk factors is a good thing.
The council shouldn't actually have been necessary if the US would have had mandated comprehensive sex ed in schools but that is a touchy subject for some people that think anything sex-related is bad and amoral and kids shouldn't be informed about it.