The stigma is pretty intense': Ex-Vancouver councillor speaks out on hepatitis C treatment
"Without people stepping up and saying: 'I have this,' or 'Someone I know and love has this and this needs to be more of a priority,' things don't change." Previous Vancouver city councilor Andrea Reimer is taking a stand in opposition to her involvement in treatment for hepatitis C, and asking other previous or current medication clients to get tried. Arlen Redekop/PNG Previous Vancouver city councilor Andrea Reimer is standing up against her own involvement in hepatitis C, a day in the wake of completing the treatment she expectations will fix her of a possibly perilous ailment that remaining parts broadly criticized and regularly mystery. Hepatitis C disease rates in B.C. stay well over the national normal, and it's evaluated that a fourth of the 73,000 British Columbians living with the infection are undiscovered and ignorant they have it. Be that as it may, Reimer's choice to stand up this week likewise causes to notice another, p...