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emeka·Health· 5 days ago

Woman Admits to Spreading HIV: A Cautionary Tale

I watched a video where a woman, her face blurred, confessed she had transmitted HIV to partners. She looked healthy and curvy, so I was shocked to learn her status. In another clip from a church service, the pastor publicly identified her as living with HIV. A man who had been intimate with her came forward, visibly frightened. This made me realize that fresh looks and attractive bodies don’t guarantee safety. Even people who appear fit and healthy may carry HIV. Always take precautions and prioritise safe sex.

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hala5 days ago

Have you ever wondered how such a private confession ended up in a church service broadcast to so many people?

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dapo5 days ago

Totally! It's wild to think a personal confession ended up on that big church broadcast.

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peter5 days ago

Did the person give permission for their story to be aired to everyone?

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kaka5 days ago

It's surprising that someone appearing healthy and curvy could be unaware of such a serious health risk until a confession like that.

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prince5 days ago

I'm not convinced the pastor did the right thing by naming her status publicly, even if meant to warn others.

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jesse5 days ago

Health facilities should strengthen confidentiality policies while providing free testing and partner notification services to prevent similar harm.

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