A disturbing video that has gone viral on social media has caused public outrage after a Kenyan woman was allegedly heard making alarming statements related to HIV and intentional infection...READ THE FULL STORY HERE/ WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
In the clip, the woman is reported to have directed shocking remarks at Kenyan men, warning them to “get ready to test positive” and claiming she was “coming for them,” comments that have sparked widespread concern online.
The claims, however, have not been independently verified, and no official medical or government body has confirmed the context or authenticity of what was said in the video.
She is also alleged to have stated that she had already infected some of her male relatives with HIV, though these statements remain unproven and under scrutiny.
The video has rapidly spread across various social media platforms, drawing strong condemnation from users who described the remarks as irresponsible, dangerous, and deeply troubling—especially given ongoing public health efforts around HIV awareness and prevention in Kenya.
Health experts continue to caution against the spread of misinformation about HIV, noting that such narratives can increase stigma, confusion, and fear within communities.
They further emphasize that HIV transmission follows established medical routes and cannot be used or described as a weapon or form of intimidation.
Authorities have not yet released any official statement regarding the viral footage or its authenticity.
Meanwhile, there are growing calls online for proper verification of the clip and possible investigation should the allegations be confirmed.
As the video continues circulating widely, the public is being urged to avoid sharing unverified content and to rely on trusted health sources when discussing sensitive medical issues.
The incident underscores the broader challenge of viral misinformation on social media and highlights the need for responsible communication, particularly on matters affecting public health.
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