Guiyang City, capital of southwest China's Guizhou Province, began
Friday to test people employed in the service sector for the AIDS
virus.
Shi Zuohong, director of the city's disease control center, said
the check-up would cover approximately 20,000 people working in the
fields of tourism, recreation, public bath houses and beauty
parlors in the city.
Drug addicts, loiterers, idlers and other indecent people would
also be checked for AIDS, Shi said.
The current check-up is expected to be completed by the end of the
year and the move will be carried out annually in the future.
Those who are shown to be HIV positive will be prohibited from
working in the service sector, Shi said.
Statistics from the city disease control center show that 79 AIDS
patients had been reported in the city by the end of March this
year and five of them died. Most of the HIV-infected victims were
aged between 20 to 29.
(Xinhua News Agency August 18, 2003)
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