Just unconditional love' – Barbara Bush's 1989 DC AIDS-hospice visit changed the HIV conversation
Just unconditional love' – Barbara Bush's 1989 DC AIDS-hospice visit changed the HIV conversation
- Scientists were still trying to fully understand HIV and AIDS, but at the time many Americans thought of AIDS as a “gay disease.” “People thought you could catch it by touching people, and that it was highly communicable, and that drove the fear,” Cary said. “It was really the ignorance that drove the fear.”.
- Scientists were still trying to fully understand HIV and AIDS, but at the time many Americans thought of AIDS as a “gay disease.” “People thought you could catch it by touching people, and that it was highly communicable, and that drove the fear,” Cary said. “It was really the ignorance that drove the fear.”.