The right decisions need to be made by people when their children's lives maybe at risk of contracting the HIV Virus.
This is the comment from the Methodist Church as they are concerned about the two babies that died this year from HIV after their mothers were tested with the virus.
Acting General Secretary Reverend Tevita Nawadra said the church will continue to preach and to teach members on HIV.
CWM Senior Medical Officer Pediatric Department Dr Ilisapeci Vereti earlier said seeing two babies die this year, as a result of the mothers refusal to get tested for HIV early on during their pregnancy is regrettable, as the two children could have been given a chance to live.
She added she has seen 20 children with HIV, the eldest who is only 13 years old and it is a heart wrenching experience as they are so young.
Vereti said since 2005 four children have died from HIV/AIDS, with more children being suspected cases.
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Right decisions need to be made on HIV