So…..had they been told their blood was being tested as standard protocol (like it is every time you donate blood), would it have changed their mind about having their blood drawn? Doubtful, unless they were afraid to hear the news, in which case I’m glad the tests were held.
If it is the law – so be it. Now what about the right of the rest of the people who interact personally with an HIV carrier?Guess it’s ok because they refused to be tested. Kind of like let the buyer beware?
So…..had they been told their blood was being tested as standard protocol (like it is every time you donate blood), would it have changed their mind about having their blood drawn? Doubtful, unless they were afraid to hear the news, in which case I’m glad the tests were held.
If it is the law – so be it. Now what about the right of the rest of the people who interact personally with an HIV carrier?Guess it’s ok because they refused to be tested. Kind of like let the buyer beware?