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Tests For Foreigners (Press, 24 November 1988)

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Summary: Tests For Foreigners (Press, 24 November 1988)

Santiago, Chile, has announced that it will require all foreigners planning to stay in the country for longer than six months to undergo testing for the HIV virus. This directive, issued by the Health Ministry, is set to take effect on January 1, 1989. The move is part of the country's efforts to manage the AIDs epidemic, which has seen 103 registered cases and 46 related deaths in Chile. A spokeswoman from the ministry confirmed the details of the new requirement.

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Publish Date:24th November 1988
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19881124_2_181_4.html