A Future Without HIV: Investigating South Africa (HIV Pandemic Documentary) | Real Stories

Author Avatar

Real Stories

Joined: Mar 2024
Spread the love


A Future Without HIV: Investigating South Africa (HIV Pandemic Documentary) | Real Stories


This documentary brings us to South Africa to investigate the epicenter of the HIV pandemic to expand the potential of our social networking technologies and explore solutions for an HIV-free future.

HIV is the second most deadly disease in human history, and continues to vie for the prime position. the HI Virus has claimed over 30 MILLION…

source

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

0 0 votes
Article Rating
simple-ad

This is a demo advert, you can use simple text, HTML image or any Ad Service JavaScript code. If you're inserting HTML or JS code make sure editor is switched to 'Text' mode.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
29 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
@ThorusCrusius

How valuable is a Video about HIV but not mentioning the role of Belgium, UK, and USA in occupied Kongo? -> The most important part is missing.

@soniastarmorales8013

Trees their bark cures the aids kills the virus. Shamans in villages used the bark to cure the sick. Those trees were all bulldozed down by corrupt greedy evil people. There IS a cure. Give it to everyone so No more suffering No more deaths. Stop the population control using aids to do it.

@winniealwayo700

I would like to know what Thabo Mbeki and his health Minister think about HIV/Aids today after all those years of denial. And false propaganda

@telino-g6z

He doesn't know what you have you dont know what he has so for him to not want to protect himself is a red flag its your life your body ance he would have said that ok its time for u or me to go i am sporry this monster did this to you baby it brought me to tears i can tell your such. A sweet heart evil things allways happens to the good ppl my god i cant tell you sorry enough but im tru truely truely sorry this makes me so angry

@vusimvelase4106

Thanks for sharing sharing such an informative message, I learned a lot about hiv including the myth around hiv

@raynikasmith-k5w

How long can you Live with hiv if you no your status can you gartnee a life expand is there a place you can go For the best treatment.march Year.

@kenyahorne4612

Is there a bath soultion…what are the new cocktails

@Ianwigginsd8752

What ever happened to the minister? Did she apologise for spreading malicious information and causing unnecessary deaths?

@wellbodisalone

This was an amazing documentary!

@hihello7014

Why the Doctors are not talking about PRE-EXPOSURE drugs?

@kasiestockdall2954

Woman says woman says you should love herself for who she is. Then she refuses to take off her weave!!!

@padussia

No one should be getting AIDS in today's time, because of the advancement in technology and medications. Yes the HIV cases are high, sadly, but with the medication and healthy lifestyle, having HIV is like having diabetes or hypertension.

@1stsharkb8

Im very happy for Simi!! I hope he behaves now!!

@Busyhriehfjeje

I’ve had the same screaming reaction when I tested negative as well. I’m glad I’m not alone ❤ I hope he is well

@feliciabosch8110

It takes caring about each other's it makes me happy too just watching this these episodes of people and life's

@feliciabosch8110

Oh my how happy this gentleman is hope he looks after himself

@Isochest

This is the story of a denialist philosophy followed only because everybody else follows it. It seems Sugar Daddying is the biggest HIV perpetuator. Where I come from Sugar Daddies are Daddies. Old Men. Sugar Daddies are South Africa's Own Goal!

@danielgichuki9813

More of such documentaries plus the social strategy approach will definitely tilt the tide. Kudos to the producer and all the characters involved.

@katherinecollins4685

Fantastic documentary

@cvayyart3963

Finally found a solution to my HIV with Dr Abiola herbal tea on youtube

@TheFanOrTheMask

bless that guy, having the verdict read out on film, my heart was in my mouth

Good cover but I think we dance around the real social ills people find themselves trapped in, “popularity”, “inclusivity”, etc. Young people don’t want to be left out so they do things on peer pressure, sometimes they don’t even get to disprove what their peers say they do once they find themselves in situations they are like “my friends do it so why can’t I”. It is a very dangerous phenomenon only because you want to fit in. I hear the lady there that was saying it’ll be best that the crew speaks to her daughter about these things rather than her, it’s not cultural, is such that we look down at ourselves so much that we dismiss any uncomfortable advice may come from the people that raised us as another form of control. For her sure is difficult because she doesn’t have confidence that her daughter would listen to anything she says. No young teenager wants to be left out and feel like they don’t belong amongst their peers and that’s where the trouble begins. It’s a very challenging aspect to parent, instead teenagers begin rebellions instead of evaluating things that are taught to them. I don’t drink I don’t smoke and is not because I didn’t want to try these things but my chores at home kept me most of the time alienated from my peers, so whatever they were experimenting on I wouldn’t be around to also try them out. Again, thanks for this educational cover, please go to those uncomfortable reasons as well 👌🏽👏🏽.

@talim5686

So sad ignorance is still so wide spread in there…

@fredrickcarlos5651

In spite of the economic downturn and inflation crisis we all face, I'm so happy ☺I have been earning $ 60,000 returns from my $9,000 investment every 14days

@a.h.s5152

I'm happy for the guy that was happy and excited to have an negative HIV test I hope he's careful and takes care of his self.🎉🎉🙏🎉🎉🎊

@bongimusprime7981

How about stop acting like chimps?

@userm4009

respect to the doctor in this video❤ she was very informative to the patients and good communicative

@a.h.s5152

If the God's foced me to chose between HIV and SLE lupus I would pick HIV, that sle is lupus is alot worser and more painful then HIV with an shorter life span even thow there are meds to slow down sle lupus, it's an good thing sle lupus can't be spread sexually it would be really bad, people can live an long normal life with HIV if they take the meds for it. Sle lupus is passed genetically.