It's easy to think that because we have a way of treating HIV that works for the most part that things are OK now, but people had to fight to be recognised, and still, it was only when heterosexual people became affected by the pandemic that it was taken seriously. What was said here is not an exaggeration, it is how it actually was ten or so years ago. It doesn't pay to be complacent. Right now, my fear is that the anti HIV drugs being used at the moment will become useless and people will start dying again. If that happened right now, service provision wouldn't be able to cope, as less money is being put into prevention and more into paying pharmaceutical giants huge sums for the treatments.