The kid didn't "attack" the other children. Yes there is a chance of getting HIV from a needle stick, but it is very rare, and I believe they said that it has never happened outside of a hospital setting. As for the child who tested positive, if it comes back a true positive test, then he/she already had the virus, you don't get stuck by a needle, then test positive days later because of it.
I agree, the kid didnt attack them, but they just went around poking ppl in the butt and stuff and thought it was funny. Its like when you were at school pricking ppl with a tack......you didnt think bout the consequences you just thought it was funny watching them jump
altho this child went wayy too far
I agree, the kid didnt attack them, but they just went around poking ppl in the butt and stuff and thought it was funny. Its like when you were at school pricking ppl with a tack......you didnt think bout the consequences you just thought it was funny watching them jump
altho this child went wayy too far
I just read today that people who think they may be newly infected (slept with someone, cut etc.) can undergo a superintense treatment of the same stuff aids patients take to stay alive. Something like an 80% success rate in neutralizing the virus. I'll see if I can find it again.