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The British Government Texted People With HIV Telling Them To "Shield" Even Though They Don't Need To

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The UK government mistakenly sent automated texts to people with HIV who are entirely healthy and on successful treatment, telling them they must not leave their homes for 12 weeks or risk "severe illness" from the coronavirus.

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