PASS IT ON (fwd)

Nathan Keir Edel (nate@CROYDON.DARTMOUTH.EDU)
Sat, 2 Dec 1995 01:26:46 -0500

> >It's World AIDS Day
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >311,381 people in the U.S.
> >have died from AIDS since
> >1981
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >There have been a 501,310
> >AIDS cases since 1981
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >As of 1993, between
> >630,000 & 897,000 Americans
> >were alive with HIV
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >One out of 92 young
> >American men those ages
> >27-39 may be battling
> >the AIDS virus
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >In 1994, the fastest
> >growing group diagnosed with
> >AIDS in the U.S. were heterosexuals
> >of all ethnic groups
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >In mid-1994, WHO estimated that 17
> >million men, women, and children
> >worldwide had been infected with
> >HIV, and that approximately 4 million
> >of them developed AIDS
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >There is no cure for AIDS
> > Pass it on...
> >
> >Reflect on those who are here
> >Reflect on those who have gone
> >but most importantly remember to
> > PASS IT ON...
> >
> >Stephen James Flanagan, San Francisco, California
> Deborah J. Golder, San Francisco, California
> >Gabrielle Lucke, Hanover NH
> >Jon Mann, Hanover, NH
> Kimmie Koontz, Cleveland, OH
> Leo Stezano, Greenwich, CT
> Jeff Cummins, New Wilmington, PA
> Nathan Keir Edel, Sunnyside, NY
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Information provided by San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, World
> Health
> >Organization and Center for Disease Control