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Pixie Hollow is a completely safe virtual world that is run by Disney. It is impossible to get a virus from it.
PokeRus stands for Pokémon Virus however it's a beneficial virus that will allow your party Pokémon (any of them that gain experience after battles) will cause their effort values to be increased after battles. PokeRus will also have the added effect of the virus being contagious as long as the Pokémon is in your party and there is a chance of the infectious nature of the virus disappearing after midnight in-game time. The infectious nature of the virus will freeze if it is placed in the PC however regardless of it being infectious or not the virus will always give out doubled EVs (or effort values) after every battle that it gains experience in regardless of whether it participates in the battle or not.
Computer virus' attack switches whereas human virus' affect cells.
By the year 2015 transistors as small as 14 nanometers ('nm') were being manufactured for CPUs. 14 nanometers is much smaller than the average-sized virus. For example, the influenza-A virus is between 58 - 100 nm in size.
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The virus's mission is to take over our body cells and use our DNA in the cells to reproduce the virus's own kind,so that it will not go extinct,but it makes us ill too, and after a while our cells die one by one as the DNA is being used to the limit by the virus.
Yes, it gave me a virus that's impossible to get rid of.
Impossible.
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
ourWorld does not have a virus, it is a flash game (like if you go to www.addictinggames.com), and it is impossible for a virus to linger on a flash application.
It is nearly impossible to remove it.
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Afternoon It IS Impossible that there could be a Virus on your BIOS What exactly is happening that you come to the conclusion that this is the case?
It is virtually impossible to trace a virus back to the point of origin
Almost no vaccines carry any active part of a virus- most are inactivated virus, dead virus, or only a piece of the virus, therefore it would be impossible to get sick from the disease the virus is protecting against, and therefore also impossible to then transmit that disease. This theory is a myth of vaccine safety. See the related link for more information.
Yes it can. If you have the internet or your Bluetooth. Or even worse if you have a virus. It depends on the virus though, it can hide your photo or delete it.