Nearly 2,000 people in 5 states urged to get testing for blood-borne disease
Free dental clinic may have spread hepatitis B
Seeded on Fri Jun 4, 2010 3:47 PM EDT (msnbc.com)
— Filed under: health, infectious-diseases, general-news, social-affairs, public-health, diseases-and-conditions, volunteerism


Yall have to put down the meth pipe and stop diddlin' your li'l sisters.
There's more methheads here in L.A, and southern California than anyplace else in the country.
As for diddling little sister, well, it sounds like you have experience in this matter to me.
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is this the free government clinic that's paid for by my tax dollars, and will more of my tax dollars be needed to pay for further treatments for hep b as well as the law suits to follow?
This was called "Mission of Mercy", funded by donations. Not sure if any of the donations came from government sources.
I was one of the volunteers from last year, just got my letter in the mail about the situation, and would still gladly volunteer again with this group. It helped so many people, its not really imaginable just how many people were lined up outside just waiting to get in the door who were there literally all night long.
I do hope that they find out what the problem was, where the source of infection came from so it doesn't happen again.