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what are the chances?

I am extremely worried as I had a cut on my finger 3 days back which is dry , just that the dried blood was stuck to it on the sides as i did not bother cleaning it after i removed the bandage. I ended up fingering a pay girl for a couple of min after which i realised that I shouldn't be doing it as I had a dried cut. I still want to know the percentage of chances that i would contract HIV? It was a dry wound and it was very small as well. Please help at the earliest

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I,m just stating the Facts.All the best.
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I would like to ask you if you are a specialist / doctor ? Just curious
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Thanks. God bless people like you for helping so many people . You are such a blessed person!
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Yes,Your fine and safe and you can stop worrying about all this.Zero hiv risk.
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I know it for sure. But just that I wanted to get my doubts cleared. It was a small cut and this incident happened only after 3 days, but there was dry blood around the wound as i did not clean it. is it still ok?
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If it was completely dry like you said the there is no point of entry is there.No one has ever contracted the hiv virus via fingering.
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Thanks a lot bro. But what makes you say that? Yes it was completely dry .
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What are the chances of hiv infection-ZERO.Your cut would have already healed over.Your safe.
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