You could do it manually or use an operating machine hope this helped
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There is a window period between being exposed to HIV and getting accurate results as to whether or not you have actually been infected. Many HIV tests can detect an infection two to three weeks after initial exposure. If someone tests negative on many HIV tests after two weeks since the possible exposure, they're likely HIV-negative, but should still get tested after a certain amount of additional time since everyone can react to the infection differently.
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Answer:
keep calm and use only code words to not freak out other people that dont know what to do.
Explanation: reason .. is because people would be screaming. running around like crazy!! and so yeah ....<em> </em><em>keep calm and carry on</em><em> ....</em>