With many Northern Hemisphere countries approaching or exceeding the 95-95-95 criteria and with improved accessibility of community testing centers, I wonder whether we could significantly increase the amount of population that knows its status by offering the testing to the low prevalence (and hence lower risk populations) such as heterosexual men, as they and their partners aren't tested as often and hence we could hypothesize that smaller share of their population, that is naturally larger than the MSM population, is aware of their status and extending the testing to such communities can significantly reduce the share of the population unaware of its status.

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