Obama to lift the ban on U.S. HIV-infected people

U.S. President Barack Obama yesterday said next year the U.S. would lift the ban travel and immigration for HIV-infected people throughout 22 years.
 
 
 
Mr. Obama said, on his request will be completed by next Monday.

 
My year of tens of countries banned or not HIV entry level green card (card citizen's official country) for these people.

 
"If we want leaders in the war on HIV / AIDS, we must act like that," Obama said at the White House before signing legislation intended to extend HIV / AIDS Ryan White. Started in 1990, Ryan White Program provides health care services, drugs mem, support services for half a million people, mostly low-income people in the U.S..

 
Bill was named an Indiana boy, had been infected with AIDS through a blood transfusion at the age of 13. White fought against discrimination to treat AIDS-affected people and help people understand about the disease. White died in June 4 / 1990, at the age of 18.

 
In 1987, about the time the fear of spread of HIV disease, the Ministry of Health and Human Services who has listed the disease to the list of communicable diseases, dumb people infected in the U.S..

 
Obama said to lift the ban, the U.S. would advance one step on the path to terminate discrimination people with HIV / AIDS, which he said had prevented people to be tested, making increasingly spread disease wide.

 
More than 1 million people in America living with HIV / AIDS, and more than 56,000 new cases reported each year.

 
11 other countries banned tourists and migrants positive for HIV in their countries include Armenia, Brunei, Iraq, Libya, Moldova, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Korea, and Sudan.

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