Fight Brews by Aids in Albany

A battle is heating up by how to expand access to HIV and AIDS evaluating, as lawmakers and health advocates disagree sharply by New York’s mandatory written consent law. Earlier that month, the New York State AIDS Advisory Council passed a resolution that recommends eliminating the requirement for individuals to give their written informed consent before evaluating, saying that verbal permission would energize thousands of individuals to get tested. AIDS advocates

and some elected officials

Original post by ELIZABETH SOLOMONT

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