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Originally Posted by Theredbanana
It's also contagious through sharing food and exposure to fecal matter, just less chance of contagion unless you have little kids which he did at the time. I don't know what he did in China but I have my suspicions.
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The only reason I'm responding is because I have a family member that caught HepC through a blood transfusion. (Another story for another time, and yes, he was greatly rewarded through the court system...) I just want good information to be put out about this.
Read this, it states that the risk is near Zero for infecting members of your home:
https://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/hepa...tecting-others
A simple search will also reveal that Hepatitis C is spread by
direct contact with infected blood. It is not spread unless blood is present. A child is not at risk having casual contact with an infected person. Hepatitis C cannot be spread by hugging, kissing, handshakes, sneezing, coughing, or sharing household utensils (spoons, forks, bowls, glasses).
I don't mean to sound like I'm arguing with you about this, so I'll stop now.
I hope you find the delights you're looking for as PMDelights says.