Don many poor countries lack the health care infrastructure to give out AIDS medicines properly?
Some countries do, and some countries don’t. Many countries may not have adequate hospitals and doctors for distant rural areas, but have very sophisticated systems in place in urban areas. This is also true in the United States, but we do not deny rural people or urban people access to medication.
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