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Summary: A.I.D.S. Clinic (Press, 27 June 1986)
Auckland is set to open New Zealand's first outpatient clinic dedicated to A.I.D.S. in July 1986. The facility will be named in honour of Bruce Burnett, who is recognised as the founder and co-ordinator of the A.I.D.S. Support Network. This initiative aims to provide essential support and medical care to those affected by the disease, reflecting the growing awareness and response to the A.I.D.S. crisis in the country. The establishment of this clinic signifies a significant step forward in addressing A.I.D.S. and supporting individuals living with the condition.
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