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Follow on Google News | CEO of MeetPositives.com Exposes Scammers Claiming Herpes CuresBy: MeetPositives.com “I’ve spent hours searching for even a hint of a genuine cure for herpes online and one thing has become painfully obvious: there is no cure but there are hundreds of scammers looking to make a fast buck from the misfortune of others.” says Jack Lombardi, CEO of MeetPositives.com “If you are one of the more than 110 million people carrying the Herpes Simplex Virus, you need to stop feeling ashamed. You need to stop blaming yourself. You need to stop feeling alone.” Recently, the World Health Organization said that two-thirds of the world’s population has the herpes simplex virus and according to the Center for Disease Control, over 775,000 in the United States alone get new herpes infections every year with 87% being unaware of their infection. The CDC considers genital herpes to be a common and manageable condition with the associated stigma and embarrassment in society often being the most difficult aspect for positive individuals to deal with. “I founded MeetPositives.com because the challenges facing individuals with a STD is something that has touched people close to me.” Lombardi continues. “It makes me angry to think that someone infected with the herpes virus could be scammed by one of these online crooks who promise a cure. If I can prevent just one person from wasting their time and money on these scams then the effort is worth it. The fact is simple: there is no cure for herpes but there is an online option for infected singles to meet without feeling dirty or ashamed. A place where they never need to have The Talk again.” Jack Lombardi feels so strongly about this issue that he’s risked exposing these scammers and their fake cures at meetpositives.com/ About Jack Lombardi, CEO MeetPositives.com Jack Lombardi is an online marketing expert and CEO of MeetPositives.com, an online dating website and social platform that seeks to match up people who are infected with an STI/STD with similarly infected individuals. His goal is to promote a healthier perception of positive individuals while providing fact-based information regarding herpes and other STDs. End
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