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Hello guys yesterday I went to public clinic for hiv test it was very dirty so I went to the room and I did the tet it was in my finger I began to bleed so it was negative then I opened the door so my hand was open cause I took injection also there are blood in my finger a lot of people before me did that and they were bleeding so for sure the doorknob had blood from them cause they took the injection and went with out put any band aid in this wound is there any problem cause in the clinic there were hiv people also the one before me was positive in his test plzz clear my mind
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ahas got it any comments guys
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If you know what I wrote then you know you had no risk.
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yes sir I know but I took injection also the pervious person there were sure blood thanks
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HIV is not transmitted from touch
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