
Yesterday (and Today), December 1st is a day where we need to remember that people are still dying from AIDS, a disease that has killed 30 million people all over the world and is considered one of the greatest epidemics known to mankind.
How much do you know about AIDS? Take a quiz here to test your knowledge. I feel like AIDS today doesn’t seem like as big of a deal as it did to people in the 80’s and 90’s who were suddenly affronted with the terrifying new disease. AIDS might just seem like something that’s going on in Africa, but the fact is, the United States has the largest number of people living with HIV than any other industrialised nation in the world.
Have you or anyone you know been affected by HIV or AIDS?
When was the last time you were tested?
To donate to a local organisation that provides care for local people living with HIV and AIDS, click here:
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- Donate to the Jayne McGowan AIDS/HIV Services Group Fund
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A day late and a dollar short.
FAILLLLLLLLLLL
Shouldn’t this article be titled “World AIDS Yesterday”?
Indeed. Much fail.