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Published Date: 25 November 2008
POLITICIANS in Indonesia's remote province of Papua have thrown their support behind a controversial bill requiring some HIV/Aids patients to be implanted with microchips – part of extreme efforts to monitor the disease.
Indonesia has one of Asia's fastest-growing HIV rates, with up to 290,000 infections out of 235 million people.

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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2008 10:09 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: HIV and AIDS
 
1

Mcsnagpile,

25/11/2008 12:12:50
So what is the purpose of a chip,, unless they want the machine at the supermarket check out to shout aids or summit???? or to prevent embarrassment it could shout out turkey.
2

2dogs in D.C.,

25/11/2008 21:32:34
Yeah, what? If you happen to be looking for a "good time",(Mind you,I've been happily married to Mrs.Dogs for 24 years,)are you supposed to carry a scanner for potential dates? I can just see it now...

 

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