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As The Person Living With Hiv Aids I Fill Happy And Acknowledge The People Of America In General And The Government Of Obama Inparticular For Such kindness Decision that makes me to fill as am equal as anybody else. Please tell others like South Korea, what travel ban is all about.
It's about time! What an outrageous discrimination!!!
Go Prez, for this would be wonderful to lift the travel band in the USA if we employed Over The Counter Rapid HIV Screen Kits too for sale in CVS,Walgreens,Walmart and such to make sure that our National Security efforts are covered with hopes for the 250,000 plus HIV people in the USA receive treatment and testing. The 250,000 HIV people that have no idea they are HIV (CDC), to help End AIDS.
ironic that i could travel to a former communist country with hiv meds (no questions asked), but others may not travel into the US. hope it changes soon.
It was hard to complain about other counties when we ourselves won't let HIV-er's in. Hopefully others will lift their bans in time. CHANGE is comming.
what about other country's is there some that will not let us hiv'er in?
Khalil
Great news! Now, and just maybe (once the travel ban is actually lifted), my fellow DelTech alumni who may have traveled overseas but could not return because of the ban can come back. Maybe because of the ban, I could not find my old friend from elTech. might finally get my chance to say Welcome back!" and give her a great big hug!
July 20, 2009 • Wilmington, DE