City Hall discloses the name of more than 600 people with HIV and is criticized in BA
The City Hall of Feira de Santana, the largest city in the interior of Bahia, published in the Electronic Official Gazette on Saturday (20) a list of name of more than 600 people living with HIV/AIDS, which is prohibited by law. The municipality claimed that this occurred by “system failure” and removed editing the air hours later.
The publication came along with a Ordinance of Semob (Municipal Secretariat of Urban Mobility) signed by Secretary Sérgio Barradas Carneiro on Friday (19). She warned of the suspension of the benefit of the right to free pass for people with HIV, justifying the measure for the revocation of a court order authorizing the benefit.
Attached to the concierge, came the names of the people who had the benefit suspended. There were still two other lists with names of people with fibromyalgia and sickle cell anemia, who also had the benefit suspended.
