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Transmission methods as of today.

Hello respected experts- can you please make it clear the way it spreads as per the current most transmission possibilities-

Risk means possible to infect
No risk means - 100 percent No possibilities at all and medically proven, whether there is a cut, bleeding, sores or genital fluid regardless of ars symptoms post exposure.

1.Unprotected genital penetration
2. Unprotected Oral
3.Protected penetration and Oral.
4. Unprotected fingering or being fingered, vaginal or anal.
5. Kissing - lips or body parts

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Thanks Vance, let this facts read by others and would be really helpful, I see most of the people here are then in the anxiety forum and discussing panic attacks, protected and oral exposures mostly, living in he'll till they touch 90 days for conclusive test.
And rest let them enjoy their week ends with no risk activities.
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Why? transmission method stated correctly above.
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Thanks Alpha, it looks you have done some study on this and being confident on your statements.
How about the feedback from Vance and Lizzie and others.
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Hi, please find the answers below,

1. Unprotected genital penetration - Risk
2. Unprotected Oral - No risk
3.Protected penetration and Oral - No risk
4. Unprotected fingering or being fingered, vaginal or anal. - No risk
5. Kissing - lips or body parts - No risk
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