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HIV can spread as a

result of touching
someone who has it.
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HIV cannot spread through touching,
according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CD
C)
. Shaking hands, hugging, high fiving, and
similar types of physical contact will not transmit
the virus.
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HIV is transmissible
through kissing.
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HIV does not transmit through saliva, and it is not
possible to transmit the virus by kissing on the cheeks
or the lips.

A person is also highly unlikely to contract or


transmit HIV via open-mouth kissing.

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The fatality rate of COVID-19 is so
low, so I do not need to be
vaccinated.
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There is no need for mask wearing and
social distancing after receiving COVID-19
vaccination.
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Vaccination is important even though most people
infected with COVID-19 do not die. Vaccination
protects yourself, your family, colleagues and your
community. They reduce your risk of severe
infection and hospitalization.
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You do not have a viral genome in
your DNA.

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Scientists estimate that human
genome is 5-8% viral
DNA.
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Viruses predate
dinosaurs.

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Viruses have been around since
the Paleozoic era.
The flu shot give
you flu.
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The influenza viruses contained in the
flu shot are inactivated (killed) which
means they cannot cause infection.

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The flu is not a
serious disease.
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Flu is a serious disease that
causes illness, hospitalizations
and deaths every year.
Stomach flu is really
a kind of flu.

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The flu is a respiratory
disease and not a stomach
or intestinal disease
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