How do we relate to people with AIDS?

A: Although AIDS is scary, because the virus is not very strong, it does not spread through our daily activities, that is, we do not get infected by unbroken skin contact, such as shaking hands, public showers, sharing meals, ritual shallow kisses, hugs, sharing office supplies, sharing toilets, swimming pools, sharing telephones, sneezing, mosquito bites, or even taking care of HIV. There is no need to be afraid of HIV infection or AIDS patients.

In addition, medical advances are now able to control AIDS in the long term, and people with AIDS can survive for a long time and study, work and live like normal people.