As HIV Landscape Shifts, Move to Rethink Laws on Transmission

As HIV Landscape Shifts, Move to Rethink Laws on Transmission
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Thirty years ago, AIDS was a national nightmare — a plague killing thousands every year, sparking panic and paranoia.

It was in that climate that California enacted criminal laws to target people with HIV who were believed to be putting others at risk of infection. That those laws exist today is testament to how deeply embedded the public stigma of HIV and AIDS remains, even as the tide of the epidemic has shifted dramatically, say public health experts and patient advocates.



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