I'll just add to it that we know that women working in that industry, whether you call it work or something else, are particularly vulnerable to violence and may be in a particularly difficult place in regard to disclosing their HIV status. There are cases of women who have experienced significant violence following disclosure of HIV status, including murder.
Again, when it comes to the issue of requiring condom use, we know that women who are exchanging sex for money don't always have control over the condom use of their partner or may be paid not to use a condom. That is a group of women that is particularly vulnerable to over-criminalization under the standard and is particularly vulnerable to the kinds of violence that might flow from HIV non-disclosure or the requirement to use that protection. That may make it impossible to meet the legal standards required of them.