The administration of US president Donald Trump has sacked all the remaining members of the HIV/AIDS Advisory board on Health poli...
The administration of US president Donald Trump has sacked all the remaining members of the HIV/AIDS Advisory board on Health policies during the current week.
The Washington Post reported on its website that, months after the resignation of some six members of the advisory board, it objected to the US administration's stance on health policies, the White House has removed the rest of the council members by notifying them through a message.
According to the US newspaper, since its establishment in 1995, the Council has provided advice to the White House on HIV-related policies acquired "AIDS", where the Council presented a proposal for a five-year plan, within national AIDS strategies, to address chronic disease.
Last September, Trump issued an executive order, which would continue the work of the AIDS Council and other advisory bodies, during the autumn of 2019, and the invitation to nominate new members of the Council was already being made beginning this month, and the invitation to the US Federal Register was published, The nomination period expires next Tuesday.A
