H.I.V./Aids study prove that tests are giving false results

In a recent study performed by Emory University, it has been proved that the Ora quick tests are faulty. Spokeswoman Aleih Ahmid Shatallah says that over 200 men and women who were tested received negative results on Saturday during a public health fair in Downtown Atlanta. Both blood samples as well as swabs of the mouth were conducted with consent from the volunteers. Of the 200 Shatallah says 187 of those results were negative via oraquick testing. But out of the 200, which also agreed to blood sampling ;only 92 of those results were told to be negative. Shatallah states there is an alarming arise of HIV in the Atlanta area and is encouraging all to please be careful and know your status