Donald Trump used an AIDS vaccine as an example of a success by the American medical community.
,” and are some of the “best,” “smartest,” and “most brilliant,” before mentioning that they have come up with other cures in the past, like a vaccine for AIDS.Trump may have realized he misspoke, as immediately after he praised the AIDS vaccine he mentioned “AIDS therapeutic[s]” and a daily pill taken by people with AIDS, an apparent reference to a variety of antiviral treatments available to people with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
HIV and AIDS was once seen as a death sentence but thanks to medical breakthroughs in the early 1990s, people who test positive for HIV now haveHis comments spread like fire on social media, with the topic“I deal with these incredible scientists [and] doctors very, very closely. I have great respect for their minds and they have come up with things. They’ve come up with many other cures, and therapeutics over the years. These are the... best, the smartest, most brilliant anywhere.
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