Comments about ‘CDC trying out free AIDS tests at drugstores’
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@umojaresearch
from the article " If the test is positive for the AIDS virus, pharmacy employees will refer customers to a local health department or other health care providers for a lab blood test to confirm the results, counseling and treatment. " no doctor is going to start a person on a drug regiment based off of a rapid test but then again I suspect you already know this and your intention was not to inform.
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