CZroe
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- Jun 24, 2001
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They imply that you might already have it, and I do, but most in the US wouldn't have 99% isopropyl or be able to find it locally. Drug stores won't have it. I get mine from electronics supply stores. In other countries like AUS I see they can just buy a spray bottle of it at the pharmacy/drug store.problem is the things to make DIY is all sold out as well.![]()
HIV in blood from something like a cut or nosebleed can be active for several days, even in dried blood. Maybe even 5-6 days, they just dont go away when its dried up. but i really wasnt paying attention and red squril seems like they are pranking us too.. they said insects when comparing the virus? yes it multiplies prob crawls to new surfaces too! beware might crawl right in your mouth while you sleep!!!!!!!! EEEK
You are right. It *can* survive for days...under ideal conditions. It's just like blood banks can keep extracted blood viable for an extended period... HIV and all. It will typically take a matter of hours without ideal conditions that normally wouldn't exist in transit. The transit time for an international package from China that wasn't flown directly to you on a non-stop flight is enough to ensure safety... barring a terrorist engineering something designed to transport and infect or a bio-lab using specially engineered packaging.
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