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<blockquote data-quote="highlander" data-source="post: 22210047" data-attributes="member: 222356"><p>I understand your point bro... it can help to identify some HIV infected people.</p><p></p><p>but my point is, putting this kind of a challenge will end up being a waste of money. coz some people who never had a relationship might just do it just because he/she got challenged. Also some other people without much awareness about HIV will again waste money. (remember some people in kurunegela area protested against a school having a HIV infected kid last year.)</p><p></p><p>so i think the most important things are:</p><p>- raising awareness first, giving people what can expose them to HIV</p><p>- making the tests available at affordable prices (if many people tend to do the test, the hospitals may consider reducing the test charges, but probably your organization's initiative will be required to make it happen)</p><p></p><p>i'm just giving some constructive criticism and i'm not saying this is a bad idea.. but need to point our general public in the correct path or they will just make some hospital owners rich.</p><p></p><p>probably in the challenge itself, you can put a brief description who should do it and who should not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highlander, post: 22210047, member: 222356"] I understand your point bro... it can help to identify some HIV infected people. but my point is, putting this kind of a challenge will end up being a waste of money. coz some people who never had a relationship might just do it just because he/she got challenged. Also some other people without much awareness about HIV will again waste money. (remember some people in kurunegela area protested against a school having a HIV infected kid last year.) so i think the most important things are: - raising awareness first, giving people what can expose them to HIV - making the tests available at affordable prices (if many people tend to do the test, the hospitals may consider reducing the test charges, but probably your organization's initiative will be required to make it happen) i'm just giving some constructive criticism and i'm not saying this is a bad idea.. but need to point our general public in the correct path or they will just make some hospital owners rich. probably in the challenge itself, you can put a brief description who should do it and who should not. [/QUOTE]
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