13-05-2025 12:00 via mississippitoday.org

A pill could end the HIV epidemic. Why do so few Mississippians take it?

This story is part of “Uninsured in America,” a project led by Public Health Watch that focuses on life in America’s health coverage gap and the 10 states that haven’t expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.Jermany Gray worked up the nerve to ask his doctor about preventive medication for human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, at his last check-up before leaving Jackson to go to college. He knew that for someone like him – a young, Black, gay man livin
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