NO, you dont need to share toothbrushes or razors, this is only because you may bleed while using these things, Normally u dont bleed while eating, so this is not a problem with eating utensils.
The most efficient mode of transmission is via blood-to-blood contact. This means that blood from an infected person gets into the bloodstream of another person. HCV can only enter the bloodstream by first getting through the protective covering of one’s skin.
Transmission of HCV among family members or among other people living together may occur. This can potentially happen through the sharing of razors, toothbrushes, or any sharp instruments that carry HCV-infected blood.
HCV is not transmitted by:
• Coughing
• Sneezing
• Hugging
• Casual contact
• Food or beverages
• Sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses