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What are the national policies related to AIDS?

Free treatment, free examination

at the CDC in each area. HIV testing is usually free. If AIDS is detected. Free drugs are usually provided by the state. You can apply for them at your hukou, or your usual place of residence. After you apply for the free medication, you can take it for a long time. During the period of taking the medication, the state also provides free medical checkups. The state also provides free medical check-ups. There are other clear legal provisions. There is no discrimination at work as a reason for dismissing AIDS patients.

As for the HIV test that was brought up in the reply. The current level of HIV testing is very high. It is very easy to detect. But in the period of time when you have just been infected. It cannot be detected. This time is called the window period. Domestic textbook is three months. This is the old method and view. Although it hasn't been changed. But nowadays the method is usually not needed. Six weeks can basically be ruled out. If you use a four-generation or nucleic acid testing method. It can be detected even earlier.

Anyone found to have AIDS must be quarantined to stop endangering society.

Love. And helpless.

Four Free and One Care Policy.

These policies should be changed. They should be stricter.

People who have the disease want everyone to be the same, otherwise there would be so many sick people. This disease is not easy to spread, a little attention is not contagious so we need to crack down on the intentional spreaders and public trial and sentencing so that the good people to prevent so that the bad people know the consequences of the race is better to die than to live!

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