To keep ourselves safe, we need a public list where we can see who has HIV in our communities! I would love to go on a website and find out whether or not someone I know is infected. It will help decrease our chances of getting HIV if we know! Plus the people who have HIV can go on and look for other HIV infected people and therefore have sexual inercourse with each other! Think about the danger they can cause if they go unnoticed, about the lives we can save!
2007-06-18
10:18:12
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If I contracted HIV I feel it'd be the public's right to know that I'm infected.
2007-06-18
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It is your responsability to use protection every single time you have intercourse. Another thing you need to know is that approx 40% of those who have HIV don't even know it nad those who do have it are ot necessarily scum bags like sex predators hich the whole world needs to know about. They are regular people like you and I who sort of happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, the same place you'll end up if you keep wasting your time trying to figure out ways to tag those poor HIV people instead of taking responsability for your actions. Another fact is, people who have HIV can't just go around just having sex with others who are also infected b/c their 'viral load' in their blood increases and can kill them twice as fast, so yes, even those with HIV should be using protection every single time, specially if they know their partner is also infected.
Please protect yourself and learn the real facts. I'm not trying to judge or criticie you, but you seem to be going the wrong track on this subject.
2007-06-18 10:30:31
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answered by kassandra 2
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we are waiting to continuously have viruses, in spite of if HIV or yet another virus. So in spite of in case you magically lively away all HIV contaminated human beings, probability is severe yet another deadly virus will take place. Epidemiologists assume that the subsequent important pandemic is merely around the corner yet they are able to't assume the situation it rather is going to originate or what is going to reason it. i've got have been given heard scientist advise that many lines of flu originate in aspects of Asia the situation human beings bypass away greater effective heavily with animals, extremely birds. HIV is known to have been originated from human touch with primates in Africa in the 70s. no person is truthfully-ordinary with for useful. you may no longer settlement HIV until ultimately you proportion certainly fluids with somebody who's HIV useful. yet unprotected intercourse is a bad theory with the aid of actuality there are any style of themes you may grab from somebody, even even with the reality that they gained't think of of they're contaminated with some thing.
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my god.
No we don't need a public list of that. Maybe you'd want that information for everyone to see. But not everyone does. It will only lead to that person being avoided and discriminated against. A person has the right to tell who they want that they have HIV (unless they are wanting to have sex with them, then they should tell them)
And, who says that just because someone has HIV that they want to sleep with people just because they have HIV too?
2007-06-19 08:23:33
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answered by sparkle 5
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First of all... its not what you think. AIDS/HIV is not something that attacks you. Its your immune system that is suppressed allowing it to attack you.
Once the nutritional deficiency is addressed then the body can keep up with the virus and you can live a normal life.
Why haven't you heard of this? Because all media is funded by drug and oil corporations and their are billions involved in coming up with treatments that mask the symptoms.
Check out http://www.mannarelief.org and read about the AIDS children in Uganda. They are leading normal lives through nutrition now.
2007-06-18 10:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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While I am a strong believer in a person privacy, I couldn't agree with you more. You put it very well in fact. With a life threatening disease like HIV/AIDs, we owe it to ourselves to locate and id anyone positive for hiv/aids. In the past, this country has run "sanatariums" for TB and other communicable diseases. While I don't think they were run properly, I think the idea is sound. A person should at least be required to have a health card that clearly states they are positive for AIDS/HIV. Not to discriminate, but to protect others. I do not believe that an Aids/HIV positive person should be allowed to work in the food industry or in a health related field. If they want to do that, set up a community that is for the people who test positive and let them treat them or work in those fields there. It would benefit those testing positive because they could have relationships with others already infected, and protect the innocent who aren't.
2007-06-18 10:27:33
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answered by randy 7
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I don't think there should be a public list, but I do think yearly HIV testing should be mandatory. Everyone should know their status.
2007-06-20 07:29:40
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answered by msbenett 3
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Under the new disclosure laws coming into effect at the end of this year in America, anyone fool enough to take the useless non specific antibody test and test positive for antibodies to proteins will be BRANDED FOR LIFE 'HIV POSITIVE.
This criminal new law is little different from Hitler making Jews wear a yellow star and based on science just as flawed as racial purity was.
2007-06-18 10:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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would you want everyone to know if you were HIV positive?
2007-06-18 10:21:29
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answered by myassisdragon 4
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you have slim to no chance of contracting HIV if you use a condom. and if you are honest with your partner. no there shouldnt be a list like this, its illegal and against our constitution. its discrimination.
2007-06-18 10:21:10
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answered by a rob 3
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isnt there a law that youre SUPPOSED to tell anyone your "involved" with that you have the virus? well, thats what my hiv+ friend told me.
2007-06-18 11:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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