Two people living with HIV claim that the Columbus County health department in North Carolina has privacy issues that deter people from getting treatment, WECT.com reports.  Some concerns include a designated “HIV day” at the clinic and having names called out when it’s time to see a doctor. To address some of these concerns, the department claims it is getting a screen that displays numbers to notify people when it’s their turn.

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