When I look at him I don't see the virus, I see the love | Tuko TV

When I look at him I don't see the virus, I see the love | Tuko TV


Anthony Chege found out he was НІV positive in class six. This discovery changed his life for the better because then he learnt how to take care of himself and suppress the vіrus.
The young man who is passionate about living positively shares his journey towards acceptance and leading fellow youth against spreading the vіrus.
He now says he…

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  1. Being a health worker, there is a lot people don't know about HIV. My partner has been exposed twice from needle stick injuries at work and positive blood splash into the eyes, I thank God he took PEP both these times and survived but even jf he contrated the virus, I don't think I would abandon him for other sons of Pharaoh who got no crew of what women look for in a man👀🙄Wishing these two all the best. They understand each other and thats what matters

  2. Education is very very key. Being undetectable with a very low VL of under 20, one is considered healthy. Some folks have a cd4 count better than people who do not have the virus. You mentioned you are not on PrEP ? Lady you are 1 in a few. I worked in HIV siku za VCT and social worker majuu. Eeeh hii siyo ya kila mtu !!!

  3. To me l just thank God for this couples mungu azindi kuwabaliki kabisa pia watoto wenyu muciwai kosa chochote kwa maisha yenyu yote in Jesus name l love you both