THE Ministry of Health has assured the public that there is no immediate risk of the country running out of HIV treatment medication, as the nation has five months’ stock of the life-saving medicines in warehouses. And government says the second order issued by the U.S. Department of State to waive the freeze on humanitarian assistance is a great relief, as that is the category in which the provision of lifesaving medicine and medical services are classified. Government therefore says the PEPFAR programme in which over 1 million Zambians benefit by accessing ARVs will continue. In a statement, Friday, Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Donor Coordination Dr George Sinyangwe assured the public that the country had five months’ stock of...