President Obama reaffirmed America’s commitment to combat HIV/AIDS on Monday in observation of the 25th annual World AIDS Day.
The commander-in-chief said that while “awareness has soared” and “research has surged,” America’s “work is far from finished.”
Obama announced that $100 million will be given to a National Institutes of Health program to help find a cure for the disease.
“The United States of America will remain the global leader in the fight against HIV and AIDS,” he said. “I believe we are going to win this fight.”
He also took the opportunity to promote his signature Affordable Care Act, which has had a bumpy rollout. Obama pointed out that under the law, no American can be denied healthcare coverage because of their HIV status.









