No. The patient's immune system will have made antibodies in response to the first infection (to cure the patient) and these will prevent subsequent infections by the SAME virus. This is the whole basis of vaccinations.
Viral immunity is typically pretty good for a healthy person, but there are many variations of both cold and flu. You won't get the *same* virus twice, but you may easily get a virus that has the same symptoms twice in the same year.
saliva does not kill an aids virus.
If you have a decent virus protection program, then it is virtually impossible. However, if it has a different coding but same directive, then it is possible for it to "come back".
It is illegal to be tried for the same offence twice.
if someone insults you say i thougth we were talking about me not about you
Yes living in the same day twice is called Dé Ja Vu
The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution prohibits double jeopardy, which is trying someone twice for the same crime.
A regular virus can infect people and animals and it causes sickness. Computer viruses do pretty much the same thing, except for computers. They can cause your computer to do things that you would rather not have it do, such as transmit sensitive information to other people or crash.
well, i guess so. i mean yes you could sue someone twice for the same case, because maybe they did two bad things so u could sue them twice.
Double jeapordy.
There is not only one way for them to be contracted, there is every virus or bacteria has a way they dont all infect one person the same way on this planet.
they arent the same a virus is technically not condidered living because it does not have all the proper organells but it can count as a protist or a parasite which needs to attach itself to a host to live and reproduce that is another reason viruses are not like cellls because they cannot reproduce on their own they need a host and once they infect the host they reproduce the same virus and so on but anyway a cell is like a virus for a number of reasons just GOOGLE it retard have a nice day