Washington, D.C. to Install Free Condom Dispensers in Government Offices, Health Officials AnnounceDecember 3, 2003 Health officials from the District of Columbia -- which has the country's highest AIDS prevalence -- on Monday, which was World AIDS Day, announced that they plan to distribute free condoms in dispensers to be installed in select government offices, the Washington Post reports. Health officials hope to install more than 50 dispensers in offices frequented by D.C. residents, including the D.C. Housing Authority and the departments of Human Services, Motor Vehicles and Public Works. Officials also plan to distribute 550,000 male condoms, 45,000 latex dental dams and 30,000 female condoms over the next 12 months, the Post reports. Condom dispensers are "going to be as common as water fountains," Ivan Torres, interim director of the city's HIV/AIDS Administration, said, adding, "The mayor is committed to this. ... This is no longer something to be ashamed of. It affects all of us." In addition, the city plans to expand a program through which it distributes free condoms at beauty salons, barber shops and nightclubs. About 8,000 people in the district have AIDS, and officials estimate that another 14,000 district residents are HIV-positive, the majority of whom are not aware that they have the virus, according to the Post.
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This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report. |