OPINION:
Undetectable = untransmittable
Becoming ‘undetectable’ is a very important step for those living with HIV since it was first spoken about in the Swiss Statement nearly ten years ago. It’s empowering to know that having undetectable levels of virus in the blood not only means that the person is maintaining their good health, but also that it does not pose a risk of transmission to their sexual partners. This has had a profound emotional impact on many living with the virus. However, many continue to experience sexual and social rejection.
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About GCN
In this issue of GCN Róisín McVeigh explores the changing representation of lesbians on the big screen against the background of GAZE's screening of the controversial Below Her Mouth; Toryn Glavin argues that The Crying Game has a ring of trans truth; Editor Brian Finnegan explore Ireland's LGBT+ community's paradoxical relationship with An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar; Tributes are paid to two beloved LGBT activists, Ann Loiuse Gilligan and Dave Roach, by those who loved them most; Legendary queer photographer Nan Goldin and feminist filmmaker Vivienne Dick sit down with Mary Nally to discuss queerness, mythomaniacs and much else. And of course, there's much more to explore...