RE: Possible HIV outbreak in UK adult industry
I don't know what the current requirement is for certs, I seem to vaguely recall it was 3 monthly, but that was long ago, and it may be much less now the industry is better organised and more official here.
Thing is there is this gestation period where you can carry the virus without it showing, so everyone in the industry could get tested today and be negative, but they still need to be tested again later to be certain. I don't recall off-hand what the period is though.
There are also apparently two tests, the standard test for the HIV antibody, which can give false negative and I think has a longer wait period before a second test can be done, and another test for the antigen, which is apparently a better test, it doesn't give false positive, and a second test can be carried out much sooner (I've heard ten days).
I'm certainly no expert though, so take all that with a pinch of salt until/unless verified by a more knowledgable source.
There are still questions of course. The initial warning stated a male star was tested positive, so was that wrong, is this JJ a victim, or the originator, is there also a male infected, separately or via JJ.
Whatever the case, hopefully those involved will recieve the sympathy and support they deserve rather than being witch-hunted.
It is also to be hoped that the industry reacts sensibly and does pretty much shut down until the dust settles and everyone affected has been traced and checked and everyone else cleared, whether that takes a few weeks or a couple months. I think that is the most likely outcome whether the money-makers like it or not. The people involved in the industry are not stupid and will not accept unncecessary risk, it is literally their lives at stake, and also the UK industry overlaps quite a bit with other european countries and even america, and it is likely those other countries will cut the UK off until things are declared safe (some US stars currently here in the UK are already cancelling all work and going home).
There is also the danger that if steps are not taken, the government could step in and impose sanctions and long-term regulation. That was kind of what almost happened in the US when the first outbreak occurred, until the industry stepped up and sorted itself out and more or less headed the government off.
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