Monday, September 19, 2016

‘I wasn’t allowed to kiss my own grandchildren’: Sask. doctors call for emergency response to HIV crisis : thestarphoenix





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'I wasn't allowed to kiss my own grandchildren': Sask. doctors call for emergency response to HIV crisis

'I wasn't allowed to kiss my own grandchildren': Sask. doctors call for emergency response to HIV crisis
'I wasn't allowed to kiss my own grandchildren': Sask. doctors call for emergency response to HIV crisis
Doctors from across Saskatchewan say the province's rates of HIV infections have reached a critical point and a state of emergency should be declared.Saskatchewan's HIV rates are double the national average.Doctors say it's time for the provincial health ministry to step in.


additionally wellandtribune

Sask. docs want state of emergency over HIV rates

Sask. docs want state of emergency over HIV rates
Sask. docs want state of emergency over HIV rates
Doctors from across Saskatchewan say the province's rates of HIV infections have reached a critical point and a state of emergency should be declared.Saskatchewan's HIV rates are double the national average.Doctors say it's time for the provincial health ministry to step in.


additionally cbc

Sask. doctors call for state of emergency over HIV rates

Sask. doctors call for state of emergency over HIV rates
Sask. doctors call for state of emergency over HIV rates
A group of doctors in Saskatchewan are calling on the provincial government to declare a public health state of emergency regarding HIV and AIDS."We are seeing an increase in the number of cases," said Saskatoon Dr. Ryan Meili, one of the doctors with the group who works directly with HIV-positive patients."For example, there were 114 new cases in 2014, 158 in 2015.


'I wasn't allowed to kiss my own grandchildren': Sask. doctors call for emergency response to HIV crisis

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