Abstract

Singapore's courts sentenced a 48-year-old man in June 2022 to a year's imprisonment for failing to tell two people he had sex with that he was living with HIV, an offence under the city state's Infectious Diseases Act. The ruling came in spite of the man in question having medical evidence of being successfully virologically suppressed through antiretroviral therapy and thus at no risk of transmitting HIV to his partners.

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