World AIDS Day in the Bay Area
San Francisco is home to more than 15,000 people living with HIV/AIDs and across California, there are more than 139,000 people with the disease. On this World AIDS Day, KTVU's Alex Savidge and Frank Mallicoat speak with Tyler Termeer, CEO of the San Francisco Aids Foundation about the progress we've made to combat the disease and how far we have to go.
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