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If your partner tested 2 months after last exposure, his test is 98% accurate, so the overall risk that he is infected for that exposure is 1/10000 so the chance you are infected would be around 1 in 2.000.000, and that plus your negative test at 6 weeks 95% accuarte, your final overall risk would be 1 in 40.000.000 and thats zero, so dont worry more about it, just get your 12 week conclusive and move on.