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Your line "by the end of 1982" is doing an enormous amount of heavy lifting and actively ignoring my line saying "in the early days". Moreover I feel like you misunderstood what I meant. I was talking about public facing and accessible information. Medical curiosity newspaper articles do not count and nor do Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports. While this is information released to the public, no one is reading MMWR to find out what they should be paying attention to. They get that information from the news and journalists who they trust to disseminate that information as well as their officials who they trust to make sure the information is reliable. But as for those 'early days'? This is what I meant. Informational source is the HIV.GOV link that you posted.
CDC then releases a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report which, as far as I'm concerned, doesn't really meet the requirements of an informative pamphlet. It's just several pages of statistics. Then in August
After that there are more MMWRs that are dropped as well as some doctors opening up but zero mentions of informational things released to the public until
And then we get to the FIRST actual informational hearing on the matter directed towards the public
From then on it picks up a little bit as well as having the GRID reference. But then we get to this entry.
So like I said. There was no real information out there in the early days that wasn't actively pushed to the community by the queer community itself. I stand by that fact.
Edit: I changed the language a bit because this came off a bit bitchier than I intended. Sorry
Edit 2: I forgot to add this but you brought it up. That September 1982 Legislation push? Yeah...
Slightly frustrating that you give me shit for rewriting history and then link to legislation that was given two to the back of the head without mentioning that fact.