Sorry, i didnt noticed that someone else replied on my question:). It wasnt lipstick that i am shure of but maybe it was something else than blood, who knows...
Thats why i asked the question because if it was blood i would know my risk. Now i know that the virus is inactive in a couple of seconds so that ok for me. Can you say the same if the blood came of the hand of the bartender?
you had NO risk...but MORE THAN LIKELY it was a lipstick stain that didnt come off in the dishwasher...happens all the time ! ! ! !
Minutes...no a lot shorter but to be a risk you would have to have just cut open somewhere in your mouth with a razor blade and then drank a pint of blood.
Maybe or maybe not i don't know. It whas red and no lipstick so what can i be? I just posed the question i case...
The blood would be inactive in minutes, am i wright? I ask this because nobody drinked from the glass from the moment i went i the café. So this time is more than a minute... Thank you Vance, you made my day!!
There is no risk. I highly doubt that there was blood on a glass and even if there was it is not a risk.