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Janice Fiamengo's avatar

Details, details, Philip.

Seriously, thanks for this.

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Phillip Hickox's avatar

Another thing is that the person with the syringe and needle needs the needle to be covered by a plastic sheath or else they would be the one who gets spiked.

It needs two hands to remove that sheath and even then in a dark, crowded place, it would be very easy to spike one's self.

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Phillip Hickox's avatar

The injections if they happen will most likely be subcutaneous and when diabetics injection insulin, the short acting insulins are administered 30 mins before meals.

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