HEALTH • '.� J)Eq)le think mv is only a p:roblem in big cities. Do you Want to bet your life an th8.t?' KrJIII;a.B.l&lc8. HIV .R.ftmit • , The new pha e of the CDC educational program, "America Rupon4s to AIDS, "reflects urveys that show mo t Americans know the . b ic facts about AIDS but do not believe that people in their town or group are at ri k. Th aim of the new me age is to ay that anyone who engages in high-risk exual or drug­ use behaviors is at risk, regardle of age, gender, or where they live. The new campaign, "Americans Working Toget�r to Prevent HN Infection and AIDS," has special infected. If we are to control thi epidemic, every person must now he or she can be at ri k. " During 1992 alone, according to estimate by the Centers for Disease Control, 40,000 Americans will be­ com infected with HIV, and as many a 40,000 will die as a res ul t of AIDS. "The number of reported AIDS case hasjustsurpassed 200,000; the magnitude of the epidemic is in­ creasing, with the first 100,000 cases occuring over an 8-year period and I I I I, TH, W PHA E include multimedia public ervice advertise­ ments and a variety of print materials including a brochure entitled "Preventing HIV and AIDS: What You CanDo. "The PSAs-radioand television announcements, print ad­ verti ernents, and po ters - have been produced in both English and Spanish. "Preventing HIV andAIDS: What clu • IV Olge right e o immun x representatives learned about lmmunex. Both drugs have shown remarkable effects in relieving AIDS symptoms, but the drugs have received very little media coverage in the U.S. CHICAGO - The Nation of Islam launched an offensive in its battle against the deadly "man-made" AIDS virus during. Saviours' Day weekend. The Honorable Louis Farrakhan announced, at Christ Universal Temple on February 23, 1992, that the �. Nation of Islam (NOI) has acquired exclusive dis­ : tribution rights to the AIDS treatment Immunex, an :. oral alpha-interferon treatment developed in Kenya. .' "I just got a call from our chief of staff three minutes before I came to the rostrum," Minister Far- · rakhan said, regarding the confirmation of the Im­ : munex agreement that came from Leonard : Muhammad in Kenya. "The Nation of Islam is an- ' • nouncing to you that we have the exclusive distribu- · tion rights of Immunex throughout the United States of America." Minister Farrakhan also announced that Mini ter Abdul Alim Muhammad, MD, would ume the po t of Minister of Health and Human Services forthe NOI • and be given a two-year leave from the ministry to· combat AIDS. Dr. Alim told the chee ing that the war · against AIDS is being won but the total victory will not come "until we deal with those responsible for making the AIDS virus." Dr. Muhammad and former Final Call Editor-in­ Chief Abdul Wali Muhammad were sent to Kenya by : Minister Farrakhan last year on a fact-finding tour " regarding the drug Kemron. While there, the NOI "WE WOULD LIKE FDA approval," said Min­ ister Farrakhan, "bowever we can't wait. We wilJ take any risk, bear any burden to free our people of a man-made disease designed. to kill us all." The Minister added that the drug will be offered to all who need it "regardless of race, creed or color." Thousands viewed Minister Farrakhan's lecture at five locations throughout the country and around the world via atellite transmission. Unfortunately 4,000 people were turned away at the door of Christ Univer- al Temple as well as hundred more around the country because locations were filled \0 capacity. Expressing his regret of having to turn thousands of people away: the Mini ter delivered into his critical Saviours' Day message: "Black and White: The Solu­ tion to the Race Problem - A Saviour is Born." "White people have had a job to do for God," Minister Fartakhan said ..... Their job was to turn the earth into a veritable hell and begin to bum humanity with certain kind of fire that would purify the human being and get the human family ready for the Kingdom of God. They have done their job well." 0-'---1- 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990:' Year of Diagno i You Can Do" provides specific ac­ tivi ties and tips to help the public educate themselves, their families, and their communities about HIV free CDC National AIDS Hotline (1- s00-342-AIDS). prevention. 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