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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-05-2010 @ 4:41AM
Anne said...
Mel, promiscuous sex is not the only way you can come into contact with Aids or HIV.
Sometimes people have accidents in the work place or any other place and if no one is aware that the person is infected and has come into contact with their blood that may be dangerous. Accidental infection during a careless action in medical facilities has been known to happen. Now imagine more incidents occuring when our medical facilities become overcrowded with these new infected people coming into our country and into our ER facilities? Drug addicts who share needles also are a danger. Do you know what the real face of a drug addict looks like? Perhaps the typical raggedy unclean person on the street? or maybe the clean shaven guy in the suit with a dark secret? Rape is also another way people can become infected, is that promiscuity to you?