The St. Louis County Health Department spent Tuesday at Normandy High School to work out the logistics of a massive HIV testing project. News 4's Diana Zoga reports.
New details in Normandy HIV exposure case
09:20 PM CDT on Tuesday, October 21, 2008
ST. LOUIS (KMOV reports) -- The St. Louis County Health Department spent Tuesday at Normandy High School to work out the logistics of a massive HIV testing project.
The department said it’s possible up to 50 students were exposed to the virus that causes AIDS.
Health department officials are still working out the details of when the testing will take place.
Plans currently call for each student to stand in a line and enter a room individually. The student can accept or decline testing.
The health department wants to ensure no one will single out any student for taking -- or not taking -- the test.
Officials said results would likely be made available seven to 10 days after testing.
The health department is not planning to release the results, saying it wants to keep the entire process private.
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Sad. I read this in the paper today. I wonder HOW they were exposed tho. They don't give much detail. they just say they might how do they know? And how did they possibly contract it? From sex or from drugs or what??
This is Sad. Knowing St. Louis the way I do, my guess would be sex. But thats just my oppinion & you know how that goes
wow. all those kids...sad sad start to life
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