After a week of running, jumping, figure skating and even sport dancing, the International Gay Games wrap up tomorrow in Cleveland.
When the Gay Games began in 1982, HIV/AIDS had just been recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 36 million people have died from the disease. An equal number live with HIV.
And while drug cocktails are helping to keep more athletes alive, strict safety precautions are in force on the courts and fields to protect against spreading of the disease. From the Here & Now Contributors Network, David C. Barnett of WCPN reports from Cleveland.
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