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blood on credit card

hello, i have maybe a dumb question I Don't know.... but here i go today i went out to lunch and paid with a credit card. then ate my food after that I went to put my card away a noticed blood on my card. I think it was from the cashier. I didn't wash my hands after she gave it back to me. I do have a 3 day old cut on my one finger.
1. with my 3 day old cut if her blood got in they do i have and hiv risk?
2. I ate my food like 2 min later if her blood was on my hand then  on my food do i have an hiv risk?

please help going crazy right now.

thank you

teak  could you answer please it seems like you know a lot  please
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thank you!
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Nothing to add to what you have already been told.
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teak do i have any risk? i'm sorry for asking agian, but really scared
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thank you I'm  sorry to ask a dumb question. I don't know a lot about hiv. I was just scared. thank you for your answer.
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HIV IS NOT TRANSMITTED FROM ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES OR INANIMATE OBJECTS.

TAKE IT TO THE OCD FORUM
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can you please answer? you seem to know a lot like teak. please
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can someone else please answer too?
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Yes.
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r u sure?
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1.No Risk
2.No Risk
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