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Ten minutes after the ordered takeaway was delivered, there was a sharp object in it, which made me bleed, because it was a relatively sealed environment before, and the merchant accidentally put this sharp object in. If there is HIV on it In the case of blood, is there any risk in my behavior?
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You can not get HIV from a sharp object in food.  The risks for HIV are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or share IV drug needles to INJECT drugs.  Air inactivates the virus. NO risk. Zero.
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When I was eating, the waiter had a cut on his hand. He brought me a drink with the bleeding hand, and I opened the drink right away. When I opened the drink, the wound on my hand bleeds. If his hand has a virus Is there any risk if I touch it?
I answered you already.  Read what the risks are.  It has nothing to do at all with what you are saying.  NO RISK
Seek mental health help for your irrational fear of HIV. You know that your mental health is NOT stable when you create multiple accounts on a website to keep asking the same questions over and over.
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