Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by Health News
Court Accepts China’s First HIV Discrimination Case, State Media Reports “A municipal court in central China has accepted the country’s first lawsuit alleging work discrimination because of HIV status, state media reported Tuesday,” the Associated Press reports (8/31)…
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Tags: HIV, Women's Health
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