According to a bill newly signed by President Jacob Zuma, HIV positive South Africans that volunteer to
be marked near their genital area with a tattoo depicting their status, will in
addition to free counseling and medication. be paid an equivalent of N840, 000
(50 000 Rands) each.
The bill, according to a report by Radio City, a local South
African radio station, is widely regarded as one of the greatest steps in the
history of combating the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the country which has the highest
HIV prevalence in Africa.
Zuma who is reported to have volunteered to be the first
South African citizen to get his HIV status tattooed near his genitals,
however announced that only the first 10
million people (who already tested positive) to volunteer to have their HIV
statuses tatted on their genitals would be given the money in form of a funeral
expense voucher.
After signing the bill, Zuma was quoted as saying: “The mark
is to protect those who can’t say no to sex. I mean if you can’t read between
the lines you should read between the legs because that’s where the status
would be tattooed.
“The choice to be HIV positive is now in your hands or your
genitals for that matter…. We also encourage those who had been living with the
virus to go to the nearest public hospitals to get their status tatted in,” he
noted.
South Africa has the world’s highest HIV caseload and
premature deaths of 300,000 people. The government is distributing
life-prolonging anti-retroviral drugs to people infected with the virus.
Particularly, HIV-positive infants and children under one
year obtain free ARVs, while pregnant women and patients with tuberculosis and
HIV/AIDS with CD4 cell counts below 350 are treated free.
In 2006, Zuma faced charges of raping an HIV-positive family
friend, and was ridiculed for testifying that he took a shower after sex to
lower the risk of infection with HIV. His determination to help millions South
Africans infected with HIV and around 60,000 babies born HIV infected each
year.
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