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Costa Rica strengthens law for HIV prevention and care

November 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Achieving an environment without stigmatization or discrimination is what the country seeks through several efforts, including the General HIV/AIDS Law.

On November 26th, the legislators approved in the second reading a series of amendments to the law created in 1988, among them, that both nationals and foreigners will have the right to continue their treatment and comprehensive care in case they fall into poverty, indigence, unemployment or if they are non-contributors.

Another modification is the obligation that pregnant women undergo an HIV test. That order will apply for blood donors, breast milk donors, and organ donors.

In addition, the strengthening of the National Council for Integrated HIV Care (Conasida), which is attached to the Ministry of Health to support prevention and care programs for these patients, is contemplated.

With the reform, people with AIDS cannot be fired for that reason and the employer is obliged to keep the right of confidentiality.

crhoy.com

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