HIV is not a death sentence. Why are we still scared of it?
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- In the past decade, things have completely changed for HIV. New medication means people who are being treated for HIV can’t pass it on to anyone else. Subscribe to Re: bit.ly/subscrib...
But currently, people living with HIV can potentially go to jail if they don’t tell their sexual partners their status before having condomless sex.
So why are so many of us still so scared of HIV? And is it appropriate to prosecute people for not disclosing their status, when they can’t pass it on?
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I can’t believe they let someone on stage saying that stuff in the town hall. Wtf
Norman Jones was the embodiment of everything ugly and dark about our nation and our culture during the debates and process of homosexual law reform last century. Many people who support the National Party and some National Party MPs party still hold those views.
Celebrate the survivors. Celebrate everyone we thought wasn't ever going to make it to old age. We've all lost friends.
@@garychiles4924 very true, it honesty makes me so sad though, those words he said were disgusting.
Finally found a solution to my HIV with Dr Abiola herbal tea on youtube ,,.
@Kelly oigianber Can i get your number Kelly ? i want to know about this.
@Precious 🇺🇸 Can i get your numner Prec i want to know Dr Abiola. is he real Dr?
The lady who said it's not here business must not care about her own health at all. Yeah it's def my business what disease you have if we should have sex....wtf kind of response is that?
One thing the drugs make transmission impossible
HIV’s still a death sentence in Africa