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Maintaining ART services during COVID-19 border closures: lessons learned in Namibia.
Hans L , Hong SY , Ashipala LSN , Bikinesi L , Hamunime N , Kamangu JWN , Hatutale EJ , Dziuban EJ . Lancet HIV 2021 8 (1) e7 The Namibian Ministry of Health estimates that approximately 5000 Angolans live along the 1376 km shared border between Angola and Namibia, and receive antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Namibia free of charge (unpublished). Shortly after Namibia's first documented cases of COVID-19 on March 14, 2020, Namibia's President declared a state of emergency and closed international borders, restricting movement of nearly all individuals and affecting the provision of health services to Angolan patients who had been receiving ART services in Namibia. |
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