Kisii residents have urged the county health ministry to enhance existence of mobile testing of HIV\AIDS clinics in town as measure of reducing the spread of the virus.
Chambers of Commerce chairman Kisii Chapter Benjamin Onkoba said that some people ignore visiting clinics during the day, while the victims make their visit privately to avoid being noticed.
“The mobile working at each and every hour will be a relief to many who advocate for their personal and private life on the medical basis,” said Onkoba, adding that other towns have those kinds of clinics to assist curb down the spread.
He further urged the NGOs and those from the government to join hands to fight the spread, contacting the disease and reduce deaths as a stigma realated.
“Discrimination will kill our people and if we hide we will die slowly instead of coming out open and getting assistance,” added Onkoba.
Kisii has been termed as the vulnerable town on the HIV/AIDS, indicating that has seen the percentage of people living with the virus increase on a daily basis with others preferring other modes of medications that are not recommended like sorcerers.