Can the traffic control department know the information of AIDS patients?

No, the information of AIDS patients is confidential. Unless there is the consent or permission of the patients, the following acts will not spread AIDS:

Eating or using tableware with HIV-infected people;

Use water sources with people living with HIV; Use transportation with HIV-infected people;

Sharing rooms with people living with HIV;

HIV-infected people use toilets,

Wash basin/washbasin or other sanitary equipment (excluding equipment that is easy to cause bleeding, such as toothbrush and razor);

Use telephone, computer and other office equipment with HIV-infected people;

Swimming or showering with HIV-infected people; Shake hands and hug with HIV-infected people;

Courtesy kissing with HIV-infected people;

Talk to HIV-infected people at close range;

People infected with HIV sneeze and cough; Mosquito bites. Aware cat can test itself at home without drawing blood, which is simple and convenient.