Prostitute back in care
The A.1.D.5.-infected prostitute Charlene, detained last month under the Public Health Act, returned to Prince Henry Hospital on Sunday voluntarily, a New South Wales Department of Health official said. But the official admitted the police had been placed on standby in case the prostitute refused to go. The department’s chief health officer, Dr Sue Morey, said yesterday Charlene was undergoing medical assessment and intervention in the hospital’s A.I.D.S. unit.—NZPAAAP
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Press, 29 August 1989, Page 10
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