May 5, 2004
AHF Criticism
Representatives of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation at a press conference on Monday said that county officials are "dragging [their] feet" on the ordinance, according to the AP/Mercury News (AP/San Jose Mercury News, 5/3). "It has been almost two full years since the landmark study documenting a higher incidence of HIV infections among men who tested at bathhouses in Los Angeles," AHF President Michael Weinstein said, adding, "[W]hile we applaud the board's February action to regulate bathhouses, we felt and stated at the time that 90 days was simply too long for DHS and county counsel to draft this ordinance, considering the urgency of this public health issue." He said that bathhouse owners have "banded together and hired lobbyists to oppose this measure," adding that DHS seems to be "bowing to the pressure" from bathhouse owners. AHF in January stopped providing HIV testing in the county's sex clubs and bathhouses because "of the difficulty we had getting into many of these venues," Michael Garcia, regional manager for AHF's prevention and testing program, said, according to an AHF release. He added, "Now, we wonder what sort of prevention and testing, if any, has been going on in these clubs since then. Clearly individuals at higher risk frequent these establishments, and they often engage in high-risk activities" (AHF release, 5/2). Fielding said that officials hope to have a draft ordinance prepared within 30 days, according to Reuters (Reuters, 5/3).
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