The hospital workers should be required to wear surgical masks and latex gloves for the entire time they're at the hospital.
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA, pronounced mer-sa) kills approx. 18,000 people a year in the U.S. Most of those people contract the desease while in hospitial for other problems. In fact MRSA deaths account for a high percentage of all hospital deaths, and there is evidence that as many as 15% of hospital staff are carriers of the desease.
Compare that with AIDS deaths in heterosexual porn (I distinguish that from Gay Porn because many of the HIV/AIDS related deaths there are caused by the performer's lifestyles rather than directly attributable to video production). Since 1980, there are only TWO known deaths occuring as a result of an HIV infection, and if my figures are accurate, approximately 11 people infected.
If the article referred to is accurate, a porn movie is started every 45 minutes a day, 365 days a year. That's 11,680 movies per year. Figuring that most porn flix have 5 scenes, that equates to 58,400 seperate porn scenes shot every year. Since 1980 that would mean that there have been 1,752,000 sexual acts performed on camera. Acknowledging that there wasn't as much porn shot in the 80's and early 90's, lets be fair and reduce that number by 1/3, working out to 1,168,000... and let's round it down to 1.5 million to make it easy. OK, now let's say gay porn accounts for another third of the total scenes shot (truthfully I'm pulling that number out of my ass, but if I had to guess I'd say that I'm being generous in my estimate; the actual number of gay porn scenes is probably much LESS than 1/3 of the total of all scenes).
So that leaves us with an even million individual sex acts performed in front of a camera. Not even taking into account that many of those scenes involved multiple partners and included a very large percentage of high-risk acts (anal, DPs, ATM, cum-swapping, etc.), two deaths and less than a dozen HIV infections seems like a pretty good record to me.
I have no problem with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. They do good work in third world countries and I believe them to be well intentioned. However, I feel that their time and resources would be better used elsewhere, uless their using this issues as a way of gaining more wide-spread attention for their organization.
Shelly Luben, on the other hand, is a self-aggrandizing, attention seeking cunt who isn't worth the space she takes up.