People living with HIV or AIDS to get help
(AP) -- Georgia Monday received more than $65 million in federal funds designed to help people living with HIV and AIDS.
Activists called the cash a major source of funding for people living with the disease who are in need or have no health insurance. Jeff Cheek, a Fulton County health administrator, called Monday's announcement an exciting one - especially since so many AIDS activists feared the declining economy would reduce funding at
a time when more people have lost jobs and health coverage. Fulton County received $20.3 million, an increase of $1.7 million over last year, to be distributed among the 20-county metro area.
Georgia's cash was part of $1.8 billion in Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program grants awarded Monday across the country.
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