Seems like there isn't much research on viral load... and none that I can find on viral load and masks. "But the FDA did not approve the tests for quantitative results, which is how viral load is categorized."https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/viral-load-predictor-covid-19-patient-outcomes …
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It actually does take a certain amount of sperm, not just to make the journey but also so to trigger specific reactions that enable the whole chain of events. They don't teach that on PornHub!
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Unless there's some Bukake University they sponsor...
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Also ripped versus several small holes that slow down seminal fluid.
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Some IQ is better than no IQ. Not!
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When you get a PCR test make sure to ask what your Cycle Threshold is. This CT # essentially measure your viral load. Most cut-offs are between 34 and 37. Lower number = higher viral load.
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So if the lab is using a 34 cutoff, then 35 you are negative and 34 you have a positive test. So that means the 35 is not contagious at all but the 34 is? Does not seem to make sense.
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