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Restaurant has an Employee With HIV. Would You Eat There Knowing That?

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Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: CorCentral
And now I know............... and knowing is half the battle!
GI JOE!!!!

🙂

It still makes me wonder though... how is it that people don't know now these things? It's been almost 25 years.


People are nervous and don't want in any way to contract the disease.

The funny part is, if it was possible to get it that way, they'd probably already have it.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: waggy
the odds on getting HIV from a chef makeing the food is very small to near impossible.

BUT no id on't think i would eat there. irrational fear FTW!

Seriously?

Remember, this is your favorite place.

yeah.

while i know I have better odds on winning the lotto, having the swedish bikini team break down in front of my house and wanting to have sex with someone AND having EVERY politician turn honest (all on the same day) are better then getting HIV from someone cooking.

I would still have the fear of something happening and wouldnt eat there. its not like there arent 100's of other places the same distance. while wrong and irrational i would still have the fear.

 
Does ignorance of a person's AIDS status provide a defence against contracting the disease? Since I do not currently demand proof of a recent, clean AIDS tests from every employee of a restaurant before eating there the answer is obviously I would not be afraid of getting AIDS.
 
This post by the OP indicates his obvious lack of education in the common knowledge of HIV transmission. Even if the bus boy or waiter happens to spill his blood all over your food the chances of you catches HIV directly from this is pretty small.

First: the HIV virus is an extremely delicate virus. The general rule is the virus lives for roughly 7 seconds or so outside the body. That is in the case of blood, semen, etc. The virus is found is most body fluids of the infected person. However, it is in very low concentrations in the saliva, tears etc?.

Second: If the waiter or bus boy in this case spills his blood (in large quantities) over you food and you eat it. Most likely the virus would almost become un-infectious immediately. Mainly because the conditions (PH, temp) of the food is much more harsh then a floor, carpet, table.

Third: Most of the modern HIV anti-viral medications will bring the HIV virus load down to such a small amount in the body where if a person was possible to come in contact (such as the contact mentioned beforehand) (other than sex, needle use etc?) the chance of catching HIV becomes even smaller.

Fourth: There are probably 10 if not hundreds of people you come in contact with that have HIV every day and you don?t know it. How would you react if you did find out? This appalls you because you found out.
 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
This post by the OP indicates his obvious lack of education in the common knowledge of HIV transmission. Even if the bus boy or waiter happens to spill his blood all over your food the chances of you catches HIV directly from this is pretty small.

First: the HIV virus is an extremely delicate virus. The general rule is the virus lives for roughly 7 seconds or so outside the body. That is in the case of blood, semen, etc. The virus is found is most body fluids of the infected person. However, it is in very low concentrations in the saliva, tears etc?.

Second: If the waiter or bus boy in this case spills his blood (in large quantities) over you food and you eat it. Most likely the virus would almost become un-infectious immediately. Mainly because the conditions (PH, temp) of the food is much more harsh then a floor, carpet, table.

Third: Most of the modern HIV anti-viral medications will bring the HIV virus load down to such a small amount in the body where if a person was possible to come in contact (such as the contact mentioned beforehand) (other than sex, needle use etc?) the chance of catching HIV becomes even smaller.

Fourth: There are probably 10 if not hundreds of people you come in contact with that have HIV every day and you don?t know it. How would you react if you did find out? This appalls you because you found out.

lol
 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
This post by the OP indicates his obvious lack of education in the common knowledge of HIV transmission. Even if the bus boy or waiter happens to spill his blood all over your food the chances of you catches HIV directly from this is pretty small.

Why on earth would you assume I would not eat at a restaurant with an HIV+ employee when I have volunteered for the last 20 years to care for people with HIV? I've had countless homecooked meals AND restaurant meals from PWAs

Is it the way I worded it? I tried to make it NOT biased so the poll would garner honest answers.
 
People with HIV work in restaurants and fast food joints all over the world and all of us eat the food they cook without realizing it.

Get over it.

Edit - not directed at the OP but the fearmongers.
 
Oops, voted wrong. Yeah, I'd eat there. I mean, unless he's bleeding onto a rare steak and I have a cut in my mouth, what are the odds of me getting HIV?
 
I'm more worried that a random person is going to walk by and stab me with a syringe full of their infected blood... and I'm not at all worried about that.
 
is he masturbating directly into my uncooked food, with his infected semen not touching air that will kill the virus?

If the answer is yes, then I will stop eating there.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
This post by the OP indicates his obvious lack of education in the common knowledge of HIV transmission. Even if the bus boy or waiter happens to spill his blood all over your food the chances of you catches HIV directly from this is pretty small.

Why on earth would you assume I would not eat at a restaurant with an HIV+ employee when I have volunteered for the last 20 years to care for people with HIV? I've had countless homecooked meals AND restaurant meals from PWAs

Is it the way I worded it? I tried to make it NOT biased so the poll would garner honest answers.

From reading your initial post I believed you were infering you had an "issue" with this. But, if you were to have to what you just replied right below your original post. I would have never went this direction.
 
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
This post by the OP indicates his obvious lack of education in the common knowledge of HIV transmission. Even if the bus boy or waiter happens to spill his blood all over your food the chances of you catches HIV directly from this is pretty small.

Why on earth would you assume I would not eat at a restaurant with an HIV+ employee when I have volunteered for the last 20 years to care for people with HIV? I've had countless homecooked meals AND restaurant meals from PWAs

Is it the way I worded it? I tried to make it NOT biased so the poll would garner honest answers.

From reading your initial post I believed you were infering you had an "issue" with this. But, if you were to have to what you just replied right below your original post. I would have never went this direction.

You were "inferring." I would have been implying. 🙂

Okay, I tried to make the post and poll as nuetral as possible. So apparently I went to far to the opposite side?
 
Originally posted by: Steve
I find it amusing that the 48% who have voted No so far haven't posted yet.

EDIT: 49%

I did.

But I voted incorrectly. Guess it's time to move to Florida 🙁
 
Ya, I'd still go, I'd just like to know that this person is wearing gloves and the manager knows (i.e. if there's an 'accident', they'll sanitize the kitchen).

Othewise, what's the person going to do? Explode in a shower of full blown AIDs or bend me over for not giving a good tip?
 
I wouldn't eat there. Why take the risk? And yes, I know it would be so extremely unlikely to be essentially impossible that I could be infected.

That being said, there are probably HIV positive workers at restaurants and other places that food is prepared and it doesn't worry me one bit. But if I have the information, yes I will act upon it.

-KeithP
 
Holy Cow, I'm surprised at the results! :shocked:
Are people really that ignorant? Or are they really that irrational?
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Holy Cow, I'm surprised at the results! :shocked:
Are people really that ignorant? Or are they really that irrational?

Shocking, isn't it?

It's no wonder so many conceal their status.
 
Where's the poll for "jesus christ I'm an ignorant fuck and think it's easy to get aids"

Unless the waiter serves you a bowl of blood and tells you it's tomato soup, you're safe.
 
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