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Prevent the epidemic with Apple! Use Apple Pay to help you donate! -Saydigi-Tech

Prevent the epidemic with Apple! Use Apple Pay to help you donate!



As the new crown pneumonia epidemic continues to spread, Apple provides customers with more diversified ways than before to support (RED) in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa, while protecting these communities from the threat of new crown pneumonia. Since 2006, Apple has participated in the (RED) mission, hoping to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. In the past 14 years, the cooperation between Apple and (RED) has provided nearly $250 million in donations to The Global Fund’s HIV/AIDS program to fund prevention, testing, and counseling services. Since 2006, donations from Apple have provided care and support services to more than 10.8 million people, assisted in more than 167 million HIV tests, and provided life-saving antiretroviral drugs (ARV) to 13.8 million people. Continue Sex therapy.

This year, while community organizations around the world are struggling to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS, they must also work hard to respond to and prevent the new crown pneumonia epidemic, especially for vulnerable groups. The new crown pneumonia epidemic situation brings challenges to the supply and demand of care, diagnosis, and supply, and often causes the interruption of key HIV/AIDS programs. In order to alleviate these challenges and ensure the continuation of life-saving services for HIV/AIDS, Apple has already transferred donations to The Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response mechanism when the new crown pneumonia outbreak broke out earlier this year. Thanks in part to the support of Apple and Apple customers, The Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response mechanism has been able to reduce the impact of the new crown pneumonia epidemic on communities that have been ravaged by HIV/AIDS and provide significant assistance to the health system threatened by the new crown pneumonia outbreak .

In the past 14 years, the cooperation between Apple and (RED) has provided nearly $250 million in donations to The Global Fund’s HIV/AIDS program to fund prevention, testing, and counseling services. These funds have allowed South Africa to carry out more contact tracing work, assist health workers in Ghana to obtain critical personal protective equipment and emergency medical equipment, and purchase motorcycles to transport HIV treatment drugs to be sent to people who cannot be requested in person due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic. The local community where the doctor visits. Apple also donated millions of personal protective equipment to the Ministry of Health of Zambia, including surgical masks purchased from Apple’s supply chain, and face masks designed and produced by Apple.

As the new crown pneumonia epidemic spreads, Apple’s (PRODUCT)RED donation was transferred to The Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response response mechanism to provide assistance such as critical personal protective equipment, medical equipment, and contact tracking. Over the years, Apple’s customers around the world have played a key role in the fight to end AIDS, raising hundreds of millions of dollars for this dedicated work. This year’s assistance (RED) and its HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment work will be easier than ever.

Apple has launched a series of brand new (PRODUCT)RED devices and accessories during this festive season, including iPhone 12 (PRODUCT)RED, iPhone 12 mini (PRODUCT)RED, and Apple Watch Series 6 (PRODUCT)RED. From now until June 30, 2021, Apple will invest 100% of the funds allocated for the sale of (PRODUCT)RED products into The Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response response mechanism to provide services and services to some of the most vulnerable communities in the world. treatment.

From now until December 7th, for every purchase made using Apple Pay in apple.com, Apple Store app or Apple directly-operated stores, Apple will donate $1 to The Global Fund’s COVID-19 Response response mechanism.

In order to increase the visibility of “World AIDS Day” and recognize the continuous efforts made to eradicate HIV/AIDS, hundreds of Apple stores will commemorate the day with red signs or window displays. On Apple Music, listeners can listen to “Jaiye” (“Time of Our Lives”) sung by Nigerian musician LADIPOE and mixed by DJ Sigag and Aluna. This is also the first of “DANCE (RED) SAVE LIVES Vol. III” Single. Users can also listen to interviews with LADIPOE, Aluna and Don Jazzy on Apple Music 1, or view selected music in the Apple Music Featured Zone.

In the App Store, customers can learn more about the challenges posed by simultaneously fighting HIV/AIDS and COVID-19, and how (RED) is coping with these two infectious diseases. The App Store will also highlight the “Medisafe Pill Reminder” app (MediSafe) that can help users manage medication use, and the “OkaySo” app (Tincan Labs) that provides people with an anonymous place to ask sensitive health questions and get expert answers . In Apple TV, users can find a selection of “World AIDS Day” on the “Watch Now” tab to explore the cost of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to human society!


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