New Wave Aids

The San Francisco under threat from a new AIDS epidemic

New Wave Aids Welcome to Castro, San Francisco, USA, centre of the gay universe. It offers sexual liberation to all gay men and women. It also provides the ideal conditions for a fatal virus which turned into an epidemic in 1981.
According to Dr Andrew Moss, AIDS' present infection rates are once again reaching epidemic proportions. A second generation of men who have grown up with AIDS are recklessly indulging in the dangers of unsafe sex. Moss predicts a "new wave of death". Sex clubs, which were closed down during the 80s as a danger to public health, are re-opening. Surveys reveal that many gay men still do not practise safe sex. One admits that while, "trying to get the full experience, I forgot a lot about safety." He is now in a wheel chair, suffering from Kaposi's Sarcoma, a rare cancer which indicates the onset of AIDS. Today, gay men cannot claim ignorance as they did in the 80s but it seems many are still determined not to face facts.
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