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Risk of Herpes in the eye?

Hello,

I know that my question is probably a little bit weird...if not paranoid. However, here it goes anyway...
Today I went to a laundery store to ask for a dry cleaning for my coat. I noticed that the woman who talked to me had a little black spot on his lip ( I'm not sure if it was herpes almost completly healed or a skin sign) and then she gave me a receipt ( she didn't touch her lips). I kept the receipt on my wallet and about 3 ou 4 minutes after this, I touched with my finger in the skin beneath my right eye..Is there any chance that I could get an eye herpes or something?

Thank you.
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so there is no risk at all?
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Has to be direct contact
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