question archive In the 1990s an inmate that was HIV-positive had it noted in their medical file

In the 1990s an inmate that was HIV-positive had it noted in their medical file

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In the 1990s an inmate that was HIV-positive had it noted in their medical file. By court order, these notes had to be removed to protect the inmates’ rights. If a correctional staff member had a potential exposure they would not know if the inmate was HIV-positive or not. Should the staff member have a right to know this to protect their safety or not? Please explain your position and reasoning on this. 

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