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Oh, and 2,000 children, children will be infected with HIV.
How's your day going?
Here, we are recognizing World AIDS Day, but in Africa, ground zero for AIDS, on the ground in Rwanda, calendars are pretty much useless, today is another day to survive, like so many other days.
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The only problem with this is that it is total BS. Alot of people don't know this but the medical community classifies Aids differently in Africa than anywhere else. They don't give anyone an HIV test, it would be too expensive. What they do is diagnose you with Aids in Africa if you have any of the symptoms of people dying of Aids. The problem is, the same type of symptoms are also associated with a million other things so they just blanket diagnose everyone with Aids. Then start handing out condoms and a whole bunch of Aids drugs that the guy reporting froms above benefit are paying for.
How's your day going?
Here, we are recognizing World AIDS Day, but in Africa, ground zero for AIDS, on the ground in Rwanda, calendars are pretty much useless, today is another day to survive, like so many other days.
Over 4,000 People Will Die Of AIDS Today In Africa. (Just Like Every Other Day)
Of all the things that I have seen, of all the conversations, of all the meetings, I wanted to share with you today the one thing that sticks in my mind, and keeps me awake at night.
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The only problem with this is that it is total BS. Alot of people don't know this but the medical community classifies Aids differently in Africa than anywhere else. They don't give anyone an HIV test, it would be too expensive. What they do is diagnose you with Aids in Africa if you have any of the symptoms of people dying of Aids. The problem is, the same type of symptoms are also associated with a million other things so they just blanket diagnose everyone with Aids. Then start handing out condoms and a whole bunch of Aids drugs that the guy reporting froms above benefit are paying for.
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