If someone takes daily HIV anti-viral medication and consistently tests undetectable for the viral load in their blood, there is no risk of anyone contracting HIV from them or any other undetectable individual. If you’re not sure what undetectable means, this quote from the Biktarvy HIV anti-viral medication commercial sums it up: “[a]ccording to the CDC, people who take HIV treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable for 6 months have effectively no risk of transmitting the virus through sex.”
Undetectable means Untransmittable.
Again, once someone becomes undetectable, the virus is no longer transmissible. People thrive being undetectable for decades (Magic Johnson, for example).
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/treatment-prevention
No HIV-Positive or U=U / Undetectable individual is required to share their status with anyone, and the only crime an HIV-positive can commit is to attempt to give someone HIV on purpose and the other person to contract the disease. Again, this would literally be impossible for an undetectable individual, as they are not be able to spread the disease.
Undetectable people deserve their privacy and are not dangerous or anything to be feared.
Here is some more information on HIV-awareness groups who support Undetectable rights.
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