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The blessings conveyed by paper cranes on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1)

The blessings conveyed by paper cranes on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1) The blessings conveyed by paper cranes on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1)

Today is December 1, 2012, the 25th World AIDS Day. This set of red ribbons made from Thousand Paper Cranes was designed and produced to commemorate AIDS Day. As the world pays more and more attention to AIDS, the fight against AIDS has also achieved remarkable results. In 2011 alone, there were 700,000 fewer new cases of AIDS in the world than ten years ago. However, it should also be clearly noted that there were 2.5 million new AIDS infections in the world in 2011, and 1.7 million of them unfortunately died. The theme of this year’s AIDS Day is “Act towards AIDS Zero”. The ultimate goal of mankind is to eliminate the occurrence of AIDS in the world! Even though this goal is still very far away, if you work hard, you will get closer to it step by step.


The blessings conveyed by paper cranes on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1)


I believe many people know the story of the Thousand Paper Cranes. The famous "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" tells the story of Sadako Sasaki folding a thousand paper cranes with her own hands to pray for her body to suffer from leukemia due to the Hiroshima atomic bomb. Recovery... Crokittycats, the maker of this paper crane and red ribbon, also hopes to use this paper art work to convey to the world the voice of "not discriminating against people living with HIV, while actively protecting the legitimate rights and interests of people living with HIV", so that more people can More people are paying attention to AIDS and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of AIDS patients. One day, AIDS will have "zero presence" on this earth.


The blessings conveyed by paper cranes on the occasion of World AIDS Day (December 1)


The transmission routes of AIDS are very limited. Although AIDS cannot yet be cured, AIDS itself is preventable and controllable. Active treatment and a healthy mentality can keep the bodies of people infected with HIV at a healthy level, while scientific concepts and reasonable protective measures can ensure that uninfected people will not be infected by HIV. And all of this must be based on the concept of equality. I hope that everyone in the world will pay attention to AIDS, face AIDS squarely, and send all the best wishes to those living with AIDS to them like Thousand Paper Cranes, so that everyone on the earth can truly We can become a family, so that we can cherish each other!