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Papua mulls microchips for HIV | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
The Indonesian province of Papua is debating whether to introduce a law allowing the government to implant microchips in people living with HIV. | The Indonesian province of Papua is debating whether to introduce a law allowing the government to implant microchips in people living with HIV. |
The bill proposes tracking the movements of HIV-positive people who behave in what some MPs describe as an irresponsible way. | The bill proposes tracking the movements of HIV-positive people who behave in what some MPs describe as an irresponsible way. |
The proposal is the most controversial of a swathe of programmes to tackle the spread of HIV in Indonesia. | The proposal is the most controversial of a swathe of programmes to tackle the spread of HIV in Indonesia. |
Papua has one of the worst infection rates outside Africa. | |
Tattoos | Tattoos |
Dr Manangsang - a medical doctor who is also a member of Papua's parliament - put the bill forward. | Dr Manangsang - a medical doctor who is also a member of Papua's parliament - put the bill forward. |
As well as proposing to use microchips to track people's movements, it also suggests tattooing as a way of alerting health officials to carriers of the virus. | As well as proposing to use microchips to track people's movements, it also suggests tattooing as a way of alerting health officials to carriers of the virus. |
It recommends mandatory testing for all Papuans, with special ID cards issued to those who test positive. | It recommends mandatory testing for all Papuans, with special ID cards issued to those who test positive. |
Papua is home to almost half Indonesia's cases of HIV, the result of a vibrant sex trade and large numbers of migrant workers. | Papua is home to almost half Indonesia's cases of HIV, the result of a vibrant sex trade and large numbers of migrant workers. |
But it is also the area of the country least equipped to deal with it. | But it is also the area of the country least equipped to deal with it. |
Fewer than 20% of local clinics have the means to test for the virus, while much of the population lives cut off from towns, without electricity, vehicle access or phone coverage. | Fewer than 20% of local clinics have the means to test for the virus, while much of the population lives cut off from towns, without electricity, vehicle access or phone coverage. |
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