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In what has become an annual tradition, select Apple Store locations are now displaying a red Apple logo in support of World AIDS Day on December 1, such as Apple Nanjing East in Shanghai and Apple Ginza in Tokyo, with other locations likely to follow.

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Photo shared by Shanghai Daily via Storeller

Apple has also announced that, now through December 6, it will donate $1 for every purchase made with Apple Pay on Apple.com, through the Apple Store app, or at an Apple Store in the U.S. to The Global Fund to support the fight against AIDS and COVID‑19. Apple said it will donate a maximum of $1 million through this initiative.

Proceeds from (PRODUCT)RED products will be split between The Global Fund's battle against AIDS and COVID-19. Apple had previously committed to donating all proceeds to the Fund's COVID-19 response.

Apple also continues to sell a variety of (PRODUCT)RED products, ranging from iPhones to Apple Watch bands, with a portion of proceeds from every purchase benefitting The Global Fund. Over a 15-year partnership with (RED), Apple said it has raised nearly $270 million in the fight against global pandemics like HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.

Article Link: Apple Supports World AIDS Day With Red Logo at Stores and Apple Pay Promotion
 
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PinkyMacGodess

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"Give us a bucketload of your cash and we will give the AIDS foundation a tiny percentage of ours,"

- Apple

But with the volume of purchases at the stores, it adds up to quite a bit of money. At least they aren't a charity that is using 80% of the donations for first class travel, 5-star accommodations, chauffeured cars, and top grade office space.
 
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It WAS a pandemic. A friend of mine died from it. Try to be a little more humane... If anything, AIDS becoming a 'manageable infection'. Effective treatments should give everyone hope for containing, and eventually eradicating Covid too.
if only there was a way to not get gay aids hmm
 
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No offense, HIV/AIDS is not a pandemic.
Sure it is. It infects 1.8 million people annually. It is the US virus, the GRID virus, wreaking havoc in Africa and other parts of the world. Although the virus arose in Africa, the pandemic originated in America.

However, now covid has killed more Americans in two years than AIDS has in 40 years.
 

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Sure it is. It infects 1.8 million people annually. It is the US virus, the GRID virus, wreaking havoc in Africa and other parts of the world. Although the virus arose in Africa, the pandemic originated in America.

However, now covid has killed more Americans in two years than AIDS has in 40 years.

And the source of the Omicron variant is reportedly AIDS victims in South Africa that can't afford the expensive drug cocktails and meds that infecteds in richer countries have largely taken for granted. Vaccine inequality is the biggest chink in the armor people see vaccines as being. The truth is, the same thing could happen anywhere there are a large population of under, or unvaccinated people. Sad...
 

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Sure it is. It infects 1.8 million people annually. It is the US virus, the GRID virus, wreaking havoc in Africa and other parts of the world. Although the virus arose in Africa, the pandemic originated in America.

However, now covid has killed more Americans in two years than AIDS has in 40 years.
Might as well call alcoholism a pandemic as well.
 
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