“New HIV infections gradually declined from 103,404 in 2019 to 92,323 in 2021. There has also been significant growth in key population treatment centres from 10 sites in 2017 with coverage of 16,147 to 118 in 2021 with coverage of over 221,010 individuals.”

He added that the pre-COVID-19 molecular laboratory testing sites were 27 but they had increased to over 100.

According to the Country Director of UNAIDS, Dr Leo Zekeng, globally, new HIV infections have declined by about 32 per cent and AIDS-related mortality have decreased by about 52 per cent because people are being tested, put on treatment, and can live a normal life.