NJ may reduce penalties for knowingly spreading HIV/AIDS, STDsNJ may reduce penalties for knowingly spreading HIV/AIDS, STDsThe charge would become a disorderly persons offense and apply only when there is intent to infect and steps aren't taken to try to prevent that.Michael SymonsMichael Symons
The plan: Zero new HIV diagnoses in New Jersey by 2025The plan: Zero new HIV diagnoses in New Jersey by 2025Down from 1,722 in the middle of last decade, New Jersey saw 1,048 new HIV diagnoses in 2017.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Two critical Congressman Chris Smith bills have now become lawTwo critical Congressman Chris Smith bills have now become lawTwo bills authored by Jersey Shore Congressman Chris Smith (NJ 4th-District R) have now become law in Washington.Vin EbenauVin Ebenau
HIV/AIDS Statistics In New JerseyHIV/AIDS Statistics In New JerseyWith Charlie Sheen's announcement that he is HIV positive, here are some statistics along with treatment services in New Jersey.VaracchiVaracchi