A patient in Thailand has sought HIV prevention treatment after an alleged syringe attack in a Bangkok mall. The incident was shared by the patient’s doctor on Twitter, sparking a debate about the authenticity of the account. The doctor declined to provide the patient’s contact details to the police, citing medical ethics and patient confidentiality. The police superintendent stated that no complaint had been received regarding the incident, and an investigation of the mall found no suspicious activity on the mentioned date.
The incident bears similarities to a previous story shared on Thai social media, where a woman with HIV apologized for engaging in risky behavior. Both cases have ignited discussions about their authenticity.
As the investigation continues, medical professionals and police are urging anyone with information to come forward. The incident serves as a reminder to remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.