When I went to the county epidemic prevention station to apply for a health certificate, the doctor said that I might have AIDS, and it would take more than a month to recheck, and the result was posi

When I went to the county epidemic prevention station to apply for a health certificate, the doctor said that I might have AIDS, and it would take more than a month to recheck, and the result was positive. Generally, if you get a health certificate, you will not check AIDS. Are you sure the epidemic prevention station has tested it for you? If the epidemic prevention station gives you a free test and the initial screening result is positive, you need to make a confirmation check. The confirmation results may be: first, negative, that is, you are not infected with HIV; Second, positive, that is, you are infected with HIV; Third, the antibody is uncertain and needs to be checked continuously. You can consult the AIDS voluntary counseling and testing clinic of the epidemic prevention station.