Ingibjörg Rósa is a freelance journalist and an Anglophile based in London. There, she spends her days sipping tea and trying to finish her first novel. She‘s been doing that for 2 years, mind you. She grew up on a farm in South Iceland, watching Eyjafjallajökull out of her living room window, and Dyrhólaey through the kitchen window. She loves to play her favorite game of aviator. That sort of thing shapes you. Ingibjörg collects MA degrees and thus far has two, in English Literature and Journalism. She has worked as a journalist and news reporter at various Icelandic media but not been discovered by the BBC, yet.
A man who has undergone PrEP treatment at his own cost for 18 months says it was a huge relief for him to stop having to worry about getting infected by HIV.
Icelandic Health Authorities recently agreed to subsidize PrEP treatments in Iceland so those who practice high risk sex can now get free medication to prevent HIV infections.