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Cut on finger then touched toilet seat

I was at the doctor. I went to use the bathroom. I went to line the toilet seat with toilet paper but the paper slipped and I ended up touching the seat with my left hand.  I finshed liing the toilet, sat down, and sort of crossed my fingers.  I did not realise that I had a cut on my right hand and the hand that had touched the toilet was now touching the cut on my right hand.  This cut must have just happened (pulled fingernail) because if I squeezed it it would bleed.  So, of course, now I am thinking taking the middleman finger out of it: open cut touched toilet seat.  Thoughts? I KNOW I am a worrier and I do have OCD that I take medication for but I just don't want to contract anything.
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agree with can-do-man so please dont worry. Take care
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It's blood to blood, not cut hand to toilet seat....... No need to worry, at least about that.
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