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Organizations Do Not Have to Accommodate or Make a Good-Faith

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Organizations do not have to accommodate or make a good-faith effort to accommodate individuals with HIV,nor maintain the confidentiality of all medical records,but they do have to try to educate coworkers about AIDS.


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