Just what on earth happened in Houston for 17,000 people to have been diagnosed with HIV
Doesnβt everyone have something like herpes 1 and the herpes 2 is the same thing but just affects the genital areas?Herpes also doesn't get tested during regular std exams. Even on some herpes exams you won't be tested positive unless your having an outbreak.
Herpes are weird. It's considered an STD but doctors arent treating it like one. I think they're starting to stop giving AF about it since too many people have it
How much of a jahanam speed runner do you have to be to get HIV then? 1 in 1000 chance of getting infected? La illaha illa llahuThat has to be the amount of people testing for HIV, not the amount of people that tested positive.
The chance of getting HIV from unprotected vaginal sex with a HIV positive person is 1 in 1000.
So if 17,000 people got HIV in Houston in a week, multiply by 1000 to find the amount of people that had sex with HIV positive person that week.
Just what on earth happened in Houston for 17,000 people to have been diagnosed with HIV
Haboyar you are 100% on the ball with this one. I'm only 19 and seen a lot of khasaro things happening in my gen. For instance there was a huge Chlamydia epidemic during my first year in Uni. 1 girl infected 12 men in the span of a single weekend.I suspect young millenials and gen z, don't care anymore. In their filthy media, they love talking about 'going raw'.
I feel sorry for people who get it unknowingly, but the ones that sleep around, especially unprotected, untested, they should be treated like the criminals they are.
My goodness, all muslims live in dallas alx.
Mostly Arab/Desi. It was the new trend to move there after pandemic.What demographics of Muslims live in Dallas
How about the Somali populationMostly Arab/Desi. It was the new trend to move there after pandemic.
We have around 5k in Texas. Most somalis live in the Dallas area.How about the Somali population
Maybe there is a new strain of the disease. You would expect to first see signs of a new strain in the primary care setting and testing. It could be that the virus is being transmitted in a new way, maybe through the air and coughing due to a dangerous new mutation in the virus.That has to be the amount of people testing for HIV, not the amount of people that tested positive.
The chance of getting HIV from unprotected vaginal sex with a HIV positive person is 1 in 1000.
So if 17,000 people got HIV in Houston in a week, multiply by 1000 to find the amount of people that had sex with HIV positive person that week.