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Would 2 lines on a n hiv test mean positive. she took the test at 2 different places and they came out negat? |
I know someone that took the hiv test at two different places and they told her that they came out negative. she is nervous because she saw two lines instead of one. does having two lines mean that it is positive? It depends on the test. Some do 2 lines for neg, and some do 1 line. nan da mean she negitive unless it look like dis + it positive but if it look dis - it negitive |
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