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<blockquote data-quote="Rokaab" data-source="post: 2273298" data-attributes="member: 450212"><p>There is nothing you can do at this point except hope that you did not get it, you may well be perfectly fine, I suspect the hospitals are doing their best to make sure everything is as protected as possible and not letting people in who have symptoms - and sanitising scanning machines and stuff between each patient</p><p></p><p>I had to go to a hospital clinic about 1-2 months ago (you know when it was in the middle of when it was really bad and the infection was spreading like wildfire), I did not get covid (or if I did I didn't notice), I did wash my hands afterwards with soap and water but I'd been careful to touch very little when there and they had one of those sanitiser gels type things by the exit and said you need to use that before you leave. But yes just because you went to a hospital does not mean you'll get it., they will be doing their best to try and make sure people don't pick it up whilst there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rokaab, post: 2273298, member: 450212"] There is nothing you can do at this point except hope that you did not get it, you may well be perfectly fine, I suspect the hospitals are doing their best to make sure everything is as protected as possible and not letting people in who have symptoms - and sanitising scanning machines and stuff between each patient I had to go to a hospital clinic about 1-2 months ago (you know when it was in the middle of when it was really bad and the infection was spreading like wildfire), I did not get covid (or if I did I didn't notice), I did wash my hands afterwards with soap and water but I'd been careful to touch very little when there and they had one of those sanitiser gels type things by the exit and said you need to use that before you leave. But yes just because you went to a hospital does not mean you'll get it., they will be doing their best to try and make sure people don't pick it up whilst there [/QUOTE]
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