Honestly, though, the more I look at this the more questions I have. What exact kind of interactions are they talking about here? How can there possibly be a hand/mouth HIV risk? And how exactly is plastic wrap meant to be used in most of these cases?
Well, if you have a cut on your finger and I am sucking on it, then there's a chance for blood to move from your body into mine. It does say that there's a low risk of it.
It doesn't say plastic wrap. It just says barrier. Dental dams are a barrier. But non-microwavable plastic wrap can also be held in place to be used as a barrier.
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It doesn't say plastic wrap. It just says barrier. Dental dams are a barrier. But non-microwavable plastic wrap can also be held in place to be used as a barrier.
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