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SVETLANKA909090 [29]
2 years ago
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Consider public health issues that your school might face as it works to control the hiv epidemic. should a program be introduce

d to distribute condoms to students? would such a program have a positive effect? would it be met with resistance? should there be a campaign to educate students about the hiv virus and how it spreads?
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2 answers:
Debora [2.8K]2 years ago
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Answer: I think a school-based sex-education program and a campaign that focuses on HIV awareness and reducing the risk of HIV transmission would be effective and could potentially save many students from infection. Many students don’t know much about HIV. A campaign at school to spread awareness would help students make the right choices. Also, I feel that distributing condoms would be helpful in further reducing the spread of HIV. Many students are sexually active and do not practice safe sex. If the school provided condoms, it would encourage students to practice safer sex. This idea might meet with resistance from some parents, but given the advantages, the school should go ahead with the campaign.

Explanation: Hope it helps! It's also the Edmentum answer for it so don't copy it fully.

nalin [4]2 years ago
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I believe that a good school-based sex education program and a campaign that emphasizes HIV awareness and lowering the risk of HIV transmission would be beneficial and may prevent the infection of many pupils.

<h3>What should be the HIV awareness program?</h3>
  • Many students lack basic HIV knowledge. Students could make better decisions if there were an awareness-raising effort at their school.
  • Additionally, I believe that giving out condoms would assist to further stop the spread of HIV. Many students engage in unsafe sex and are sexually active. Condoms being available at school would encourage pupils to engage in safer sexual practices.
  • Some parents might object to this concept, but given the benefits, the school should move forward with the campaign.

To learn more about HIV with the given link

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