until here the conditionstime, I come back to you.gisel: thank you.this year 40 years are commemoratedthe first hiv diagnosisin the United States and whilekeep fighting to endthis epidemic,they say about the challenges to whichthey continue to face like himstigma and risksget the coronavirus.reporter: hiv is stilla serious threat to healthof Latinos who are thesecond group with to the cases of himvirus afterblack community.we are the eye of the hurricanestill from the HIV epidemic.there are more than 42,000 HispanicsLatinos living with HIV onlyin new york city.reporter: daniel leivadiagnosed in 1998 contractedthe coronavirus last year.it was a very scary stagebecause one of the factors thatmentioned were thepeople who have a systemimmunogenic compromised.reporter: seún information fromthe cdc the coronavirus affectsin the same way those whohave hiv, those who do notthey got it.Daniel takes medication fromthat the coronavirus affected her,many other person.to my environment like a fluvery strong, fortunatelynever stop breathing.The experts’ concern isthat many people canbe living with the virus withoutknow they have it.hiv you will be responsibleto develop AIDS and if notdevelops weakens systemimmunological and leads towho do not have to be moreimmune to any other typeof illness.then take action noyou know your status.those pressures that arekeep receivingtreatment reach what isyou know him right now asundetectable,the virus is small mindfocused on the person.reporter: what does that meanthey can live for many years andhealthy way,becoming strong beforethreats likecoronavirus can preventrisk of transmittingsick their partnerssexual.just a labcommercial where they are practicedthese tests, last year wasreported 700,000 testsless than in 2019 andin the second part of thiswe talk about theLatino situationliving with hiv born ofNew York and what resources are thereavailable for this population.♪♪
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