SAN FRANCISCO -- Kaiser Permanente is contacting 960 mothers whose babies may have been exposed to a health care worker in San Francisco who has an active case of tuberculosis.The worker was assigned to the postpartum unit in the maternity ward of Kaiser's San Francisco Medical Center to care for mothers and infants.
This is in a San Francisco hospital, and I will bet even money that there is more than one health care worker there with HIV or full-blown AIDS, and nobody is testing for this, primarily because of pressure from homosexual advocate groups and supporters. The presence of HIV/AIDS contacted from a infected hospital worker may go undetected for years.
Why are not they worried about this? Undetected HIV/AIDS carriers in a hospital will - by necessity - handle all manner of food, material and equipment given to or used by patients.
Sweeping HIV/AIDS under the rug nowadays - because it is presently politically correct - will carry massive consequences for us all in the near future.
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