Posted on 04/02/2002 4:50:47 PM PST by BLOODHOUND (askel5)
BBC
uesday, 13 November, 2001, 21:37 GMT
First Aids conference: "Point of no return" China has opened its first national conference on Aids and HIV amid accusations of official discrimination against people with Aids.
A group of seven people with Aids who travelled from Dongguan village in the central province of Henan to the capital, Beijing, told the BBC they had been excluded from the conference. A member of the group, Zhao Yong, said it was a great pity they had not been allowed to attend the meeting. They were infected by blood banks that had illegally recycled donated blood.
He said the conference, involving more than 2,000 delegates and hundreds of journalists, was a point of no return. But, addressing the plight of those refused entry, he said: "There isn't a tradition in China to involve the ordinary man and woman in the street to address problems." Refused entry The authorities said earlier this year that up to 50,000 people could have been infected with HIV, the virus that leads to Aids, through blood transfusions. In some villages, 65% of the people have been infected in this way. Zhao Yong said: "We wanted to attend but could not get an invitation. It's really bad but there is nothing we can do about it. "Sometimes the government won't even talk to us." Huge problem Inside the conference a man infected with HIV told delegates of his feelings of isolation and despair when he discovered his illness.
China's Health Minister Zhang Wenkang said more than 600,000 people in China were now infected with HIV. International experts say the government has vastly underestimated the true figure. More than half a million people in Henan Province alone are thought to have become infected by selling their blood to commercial blood dealers during the 1990s. |
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Do they save money by using the same needle.
The "alt" on the last pic says, "Chinese official". Doesn't look like he can read.
With that many affected, it will spread like wildfire.
As close as xlinton was to China, you know, "his buddies," it doesn't surprise me at all.
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