Clinic offers free care amid Latino HIV rate surge

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The CDC reports that while HIV rates in the U.S. have remained steady in recent years, rates among Latinos have seen a 19% increase. NBC News’ Jay Valle reports from a nonprofit clinic in Florida that provides free HIV care to Latinos most vulnerable to the disease.

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