09/27/10

At CNS News


Health Care Law Includes Millions of
Dollars for HIV/AIDS Prevention

 

 

The physician who oversees prevention of sexually transmitted diseases for the federal Centers for Disease Control said the funding announced on Friday will support “innovative, evidence-based, and high-impact prevention efforts.”


By Susan Jones

(CNSNews.com) – At the most basic level, preventing HIV/AIDS is a matter of individual responsibility. But it’s also become an expensive government function.

On Friday, the Health and Human Services Department announced that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is allocating $30 million taxpayer dollars to expand national HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.

The millions of dollars will come from a new “Prevention and Public Health Fund” established by the Democrats’ health care law. More than $21 million of the money will be in the form of grants to state and local health departments to cover increased HIV/AIDS testing and data collection, among other things.

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More "good money after bad". After 30 years the government should just stop and reassess things. HIV/AIDS can NOT be cured. Prevention education is a waste of time. Fags spread it because they don't know they have it, they don't care, or they just want to share the suffering with everyone else before they go.

How are rabid animals handled? Capture, Control, Kill.

You need local Public Health officers or "Fag Catchers", whatever you want to call them. They'll need protective equipment and clothing for raiding gay bars and similar places, grabbing queers. I don't know if there's an on-the-spot HIV/AIDS test available or if they'll have to be hauled to a jail/clinic for testing.

The "positives" are detained, the "negatives" are released. There's probably not much processing to be done with the positives, maybe give them a second test for positive verification and then a painless euthanasia and decontamination by incineration.

Eventually THAT will make a dent in the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Anybody got a better idea?

 

 

 

Just for the record, I remember exactly when and where I was when I first heard about HIV/AIDS. I read about it in a news magazine that told how it could be spread through donated blood among other ways. I was in a hospital bed in September, 1982 with someone else's blood dripping into my arm.