Local increase in HIV, STDs prompts expanded prevention programs in new counties
Franklin County sees 200 new cases of HIV every year.And locally we are leading the state in the number of gonorrhea and Chlamydia.Experts say the numbers are growing across central Ohio.As a result, new help and new services are being offered in new communities.Randle Moore was just 17 years old when he was diagnosed with HIV."I remember the tester telling me I was positive and then rambled on some information that I knew nothing about and then sent me on my way."He calls hearing those words at
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