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Statement by Secretary Kathleen G. Sebelius on the Repeal of the HIV Entry Ban

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Accession Number
A00856

Author
US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Source
HHS Press Release

Release Date
November 2, 2009

Major Descriptors
Federal government
Developing countries
Cultural

Topic
Developing Countries
Official Statements

Text
Today, we will publish a rule in the Federal Register announcing that the United States will drop HIV from the list of diseases barring visitors from entering this country, effective Jan. 1, 2010.
Though the United States has been a leader worldwide when it comes to ending the stigma of HIV/AIDS, we've been one of only 12 countries who, by their policies, still enable the myth that HIV/AIDS is a threat. Lifting the HIV "entry ban" represents the same blow against stigma that Ryan White himself fought for from the time he was 13 years old and contracted HIV/AIDS.
It's appropriate that the nation is taking the final step to lift the entry ban as President Obama signs the fourth reauthorization of the Ryan White CARE Act. The ability to travel freely and have access to affordable health care should be available to everyone. This change has been a long time coming, and I am pleased it is happening now.