SHOCKER: Check Out What HIV Patient Who Sells Food Told a Friend in a WhatsApp Chat Which Got Leaked; Warning to Those Who Buy Food Outside

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The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system of the human body.

HIV can lead to AIDS if it is not treated. According to the study, flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and fatigue can appear within a few weeks of HIV infection.

The disease is usually asymptomatic until it progresses to AIDS, when weight loss, fever or night sweats, fatigue, and recurrent infections are among the symptoms.

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We are all aware that this disease can be passed from person to person via cuts, unsanitary or unprecedented sex, and so on. And, according to this screenshot of a WhatsApp message, the victim has contracted the disease and is serving food to others while unaware that he is infected.

Selling food to others necessitates the use of a knife, which can result in a cut to the victim. Blood can be accidentally transferred to another person.

As a result, he or she is advising people to be aware of where they can buy their food because they may be forced to sell their own. Please read the conversation for yourself and share it with others so that they are aware of where they buy their food and do not become victims.

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I believe it is preferable for health services to test anyone who sells food to see if he or she has any diseases that could spread to others. Before he or she can sell food to others, he or she must first complete a training program.

 

Since we won’t be able to stop ourselves from buying food outside, let us all try to be more cautious about where we purchase our food. Imagine this person is not a God-fearing person who is very good at their job; what do you think will happen? Please help spread the word so that others are aware.

Thank you, and let us be the keeper of our brothers.

Please share this unique article on all social media sites and remember to maintain social distance, wear face masks, and wash your hands with sanitizer on a regular basis because prevention is better than cure.

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