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No. There are currently only three routes of transmission of AIDS: hereditary (mother-to-child). Blood. Sex. These three. It's okay to kiss them. But I don't dare. Hehe.
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The HIV virus is not transmitted through the air, so the situation you are talking about is not contagious.
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No, HIV is usually transmitted through bodily fluids and blood.
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It depends on whether you have a wound on your body, and whether your wound has touched the blood of the patient.
No, there are only three ways of transmission of HIV: sexual contact, blood-to-blood and mother-to-child transmission.
Based on your simple question, the analysis is as follows: >>>More
You have been in this situation for two days, and you can responsibly say that all of you are dead from HIV and there is no risk of infection. HIV is very vulnerable, and for decades there have been no cases of infection due to kissing, hugging, and shaking hands with AIDS people, and there have been no cases of infection due to the infection of an aunt who is infected with AIDS, so you can rest assured that everything is fine.
If you are dry, you will not have HIV, and your skin will be fine if you have no wounds even if you come into contact with it!
No, don't worry.
You first have to know how AIDS is transmitted, blood-borne, mother-to-child, sexual. >>>More