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Please help. my bleeding pinhole touch my sleeve

I went to a STD clinic to do a hiv test.and the result is negative.
when the draw blood finished. the pinhole is still bleeding. Not careful,my sleeve touch the pinhole.
it make me a lot worried. because the tourniquet touch my sleeve before during the draw blood process.and I can't stop to think if some other people before use the same tourniquet  and if there have some hiv blood on the tourniquet , then the tourniquet  touch my  sleeve, and the sleeve touch my bleeding pinhole. it will cause infection?

if it is a risk for me. Please help answer this, and tell me why?
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thanks for all your guys
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No risk.
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Already answered.  Did you think the replies might change?

Nobody in the world ever caught HIV from an event like this -- not once in the 30 years and millions of infections in the known worldwide AIDS epidemic.

No unprotected sex and no sharing of drug injection equipment equals no risk of HIV. Believe it. No need to keep asking variations on the same question.
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