Is it dangerous to touch a paramedic’s glove when doing nucleic acids?

It is usually not dangerous to sterilize the gloves of healthcare workers after touching them during nucleic acid testing, so it is not advisable to worry too much about it. When performing nucleic acid testing, staff members are required to disinfect their hands with a special disinfectant before each nucleic acid sampling. If the sampler’s glove accidentally touches the face during sampling, the contact area should be disinfected in a timely manner for safety reasons, such as using disinfectant alcohol to gently wipe the contact area or rinsing the area with water and then disinfecting it. Usually, timely treatment will not affect the organism and the probability of causing virus transmission is not high. It is recommended not to worry too much about this matter, just relax.