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Should people with AIDS be allowed to work at resturaunts?

Well there are a bunch of dumb college students protesting gays being discriminated from giving blood
 
Why shouldn't they give blood, frackal? I assume the reason is an assumption that gay people have a higher risk of disease, linked to the promiscuity stereotype.

But, all donated blood is screened for diseases before it can be used. So why wouldn't they be allowed to donate?
 
FDA mandates that homosexuals cannot give blood due to their vastly higher risk of HIV, as well as other diseases. There is still AIDs infected blood that sneaks through undetected, as well as blood that has the virus contracted recently but is in too early a stage to be detected.

It's really a non-issue. The unfortunate truth is that gays have higher rates of HIV.
 
atlantabiolab said:


Rights fall under the realm of politics, so this is as pertinent as the transmissibility of the virus. The owner has a say in the existence of his establishment.
No kidding. But you haven't addressed the actual likelihood of transmission of HIV. There are so many other risks in life you could consider other than HIV.
 
CASS said:
hep C is the easiest to catch and pass one. whith hep c unlike the other heps any contact with a person infected is risky. i face this at work and its not nice. its not nice for the person who has it either.

even saliva if the spit while talking poses a real risk. Hep C is by far a very nasty and horrible condition. A very good friend of mine who is a high up in the medical world, says that dying from Hep c is more painful and horid that dying from HIV/AIDS.

nothing you posted here is correct.
also an aids infected person could slice their wrist in the kitchen bleed all over your pizza and by the time you are consuming it you have zero chance of infection.
you could have sex with an infected person for years unprotected and your chances of transmission are still fairly slim.
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chanmanfoo said:


nothing you posted here is correct.
also an aids infected person could slice their wrist in the kitchen bleed all over your pizza and by the time you are consuming it you have zero chance of infection.
you could have sex with an infected person for years unprotected and your chances of transmission are still fairly slim.
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yea, if you read my reply you would see i have corrected that.
 
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