Talk:Grethe Rask

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Dr Grethe Rask doesn't seem to be the first European to die of AIDS. I copied this from the article AIDS:

"In 1976, a Norwegian sailor, his wife, and his nine-year-old daughter died of AIDS. The sailor had first presented symptoms in 1966, four years after he had spent time in ports along the West African coastline. Tissue samples from the sailor and his wife were tested in 1988 and found to contain the HIV-1 virus (Group O). [39] [40] The next documented western death from AIDS was that of Dr. Grethe Rask in 1977. Rask, a Danish surgeon, had worked in the Congo in the early 1970s." --62.6.139.11 09:20, 17 August 2005 (UTC)

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Fjords in Denmark?!
The indivudual is referred to as Danish throughout, and is said to have "returned" home to a house "on a fjord". As far as I know, fjords are deep coastal ravines filled with sea water. Such features of geography simply do not exist in Denmark where the highest hill is what? 300 metres above sea level high, if that?
 * Thisted, where Grethe Rask was born, lies at the Limfjord. 2A02:AA1:1623:1AF9:31CC:C0F2:6BA9:A31D (talk) 19:16, 25 August 2022 (UTC)