FACT CHECK: Pres. Trump made two false claims in his presser before signing an executive order on police reform at the White House on Tuesday and they are "huge." 1. In addressing progress on the development of a vaccine for the Coronavirus, he said there is a vaccine for AIDS. FALSE- there is not a vaccine or cure for AIDS. "These are the people, the best, the smartest, the most brilliant anywhere, and they’ve come up with the AIDS vaccine. They've come up with — or the AIDS, and, as you know, there's various things and now various companies involved. But the therapeutic for AIDS." He seemed to be trying to correct himself by saying "therapeutic" at the end of the remark. There are treatments, but NO VACCINE. In 2018 approximately 38,000 people were diagnosed with HIV infection in the U.S. and about 1.7 million globally. The millions of people managing their HIV/AIDS with medicine, should not mistake this wrong information as a...
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