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Can HIV carriers go to the United States to study now?

US President Barack Obama signed a bill on the 30th, and the United States will lift the regulations prohibiting HIV carriers from traveling and immigrating in the United States from next year. Obama said that the above-mentioned laws, which have been in force for 22 years, reflect Americans' fear of AIDS. He said that if the United States wants to play a global leading role in the prevention and control of AIDS, it must do so. According to official statistics, at present, there are more than 65,438+million people living with HIV or AIDS in the United States, and more than 56,000 people are newly infected with HIV every year.

Previously, under the relevant legal restrictions, the United States has never even held a global academic conference on AIDS research. Because the participants are likely to include many social activists with HIV. According to the report released by WHO researchers, in the next 25 years, AIDS, together with heart disease and stroke, will become the three major killers threatening human health. Among them, the death caused by myocardial infarction will account for13.4% of the total death causes; Stroke and AIDS accounted for 10.6% and 8.9% respectively.

(The above is from China News Network)

The following is my own answer:

There is no need for blood test, AIDS test, hepatitis B test, etc. This should be a project that G immigrants need. So, I think there should be no problem.

However, if you want to immigrate in the future, it may be more difficult. It is not a problem to study abroad in the past now.

I hope I can help you.

However, if you are sick, you should have a good rest and be more careful! ^_^